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The importance of sharing History | Chasing History Radio

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Sharing history is an amazing and necessary part of  the world. Making that connection especially with children through Hands on, living museums, or reenactments can make it all theatrical more real memorable. Touching history, makes connections which leads to it becoming real. The most amazing point is the ah ha moment when learning is triggered.

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