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Unlike other museums, where the exhibits are locked away behind a glass wall or shut into a display case, the St. George Children's Museum encourages its visitors to touch, feel, play, and interact with all of its exhibits on display. There are twelve rooms in the museum, and each one is dedicated to teaching kids about something different. In the Farm Room, for example, kids can learn about milking cows, collecting eggs, and so many other aspects of life on a country farm. In the government room, a voting booth allows kids to learn about democracy, and in the prehistoric room, kids can see and touch life-sized dinosaur footprints, fossils, and more. Map

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