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A time to learn exhibit, with old fashioned student desks, teacher desk, and blackboard

Time Square

Indoor

Yorkton

Time Square

This area of the Museum is designed for children. It is arranged in four sections: “a time to play,” “a time to learn,” “a time to shop,” and “a time for work.” Youngsters are invited to play with traditional toys and handle objects from the past. Here, children can pretend they are students in a one-room school, shop for items found in a general store or experience the atmosphere of an old-time kitchen.

A time to learn exhibit, with old fashioned student desks, teacher desk, and blackboard

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