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A great place for kids and parents in Oak Ridge.
Oak Ridge has a rich history from its WWII starts as a secret city. You can find maps of the various sites to visit at several locations throughout the city. We picked up one of these and the Children...
Oak Ridge has a rich history from its WWII starts as a secret city. You can find maps of the various sites to visit at several locations throughout the city. We picked up one of these and the Children...
This museum would probably be decent for kids 5 and under. Our son is 10 and he was pretty bored with most of it. Really the number one attraction here (if you're over 5) is the National Park Service ...
This museum would probably be decent for kids 5 and under. Our son is 10 and he was pretty bored with most of it. Really the number one attraction here (if you're over 5) is the National Park Service ...
This museum is very much a hands on experience for younger children and has a wealth of information for older children. We took our grandsons, ages 5 and 7 and our granddaughter, age 11. All three enj...
A great place for kids and parents in Oak Ridge.
Oak Ridge has a rich history from its WWII starts as a secret city. You can find maps of the various sites to visit at several locations throughout the city. We picked up one of these and the Children...
A great place for kids and parents in Oak Ridge.
Oak Ridge has a rich history from its WWII starts as a secret city. You can find maps of the various sites to visit at several locations throughout the city. We picked up one of these and the Children...
Decent for Five and Under
This museum would probably be decent for kids 5 and under. Our son is 10 and he was pretty bored with most of it. Really the number one attraction here (if you're over 5) is the National Park Service ...
Decent for Five and Under
This museum would probably be decent for kids 5 and under. Our son is 10 and he was pretty bored with most of it. Really the number one attraction here (if you're over 5) is the National Park Service ...
Great time!
This museum is very much a hands on experience for younger children and has a wealth of information for older children. We took our grandsons, ages 5 and 7 and our granddaughter, age 11. All three enj...