October 22nd, 2010
Kilgore Oil Museum
The Oil Museum in Kilgore Texas is a reminder of how East Texas became known and how the people of East Texas were able to endure The Great Depression by the discovery of “black gold”. The museum recreates the way people lived during the discovery of the largest discovery of oil in the United States. The museum is located on the campus of Kilgore College.
As you walk into the museum you are lead into the first doom shaped room that portrays some history of the oil fields. The Oil Museum brings you back in time by showing you some treasures from the 1930’s. The museum has a display of old furniture, 1930 cars, antique jewelry, and old radios. As you walk into the final room you are sent back into time as you walk through an old town. Walk through old restaurants, grocery stores, jails, and post offices. They display how the roads were affected by the oil boom, with cars, people, and animals sinking in the black mud. Not very much has changed through all the years that I have visited the museum. They have a small theater that shows the same short movie that was played when I was young. The movie shows the life styles of the people and the changes that happened after the founding of the oil in Kilgore and even has some real footage. Your little children will love the fun “elevator” ride. Take a trip under ground through the different levels of earth and rock. Fun puppets will put on a show to educate children of the different levels of rocks, and how people get oil out of the ground. As you are leaving you can visit the gift shop to get a shirt, candy, or a small gift to remember the fun time you had at the museum.
People travel to visit the Oil Museum. It is a fun place to bring your family and learn an important history of Kilgore, Texas. Although the museum has not changed very much, it does not really need to change. It is a great place to bring an elementary class. The Oil Museum is very fun and educational.
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May 20th, 2010
As I am preparing to home school my children I have been in search of stores that provide the right tools for my children to get a proper education. Adventures in learning in Tyler Texas is not about getting text book and curriculum, this store has everything you need to make education fun.
I use to be a teacher at a pretty large daycare and I would always come to Adventures in learning to decorate my classroom. You can get great posters and educational wall decorations. It was always so fun to see the children’s faces when I would redecorate the classroom. I could find stuff for every lesson I would want to teach them. They have great stuff no matter what ages you teach.
After I had quit working at the daycare I started to have children. While my children are young I go there to get the most educational toys. They have fun going to the store with me to pick out a project to work on at home. The store has many different projects that you can take home and do with your children. You can build train tracks or doll houses.
My daughter’s favorite section of the store is the puppets. The store has all different puppets, large, small, animals, and people. Puppets are a fun why to tell your children stories and teach them lessons. My daughter loves to play with the puppets and make funny voices.
Adventures in Learning is a great place to start when you about to begin teaching. But it is also a great store to find toys, and projects for you and your family to enjoy together.
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