
Freedom 250 Mobile Museum Rolls Into Idaho For One More Free Stop
The Freedom 250 Mobile Museum is coming back to Idaho.
August 8-10, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Bonneville County Fairgrounds, Idaho Falls, Idaho
Admission if free.

What a great opportunity to educate and celebrate America's 250th anniversary.
The Freedom Truck is a traveling interactive museum that brings to life the American Revolution.

The exhibit is inside an 18-wheeler, and the immersive exhibit is for all ages. Guests can explore the people, the ideas, and conflicts that defined and helped shape the United States of America.

Far more fun than a textbook or a video, The Freedom Truck has interactive exhibits that use touchscreens and even historical games to tell the story of the original 13 colonies. There are also talking AI portraits of early American figures. Take a quiz to see if you're a "Loyalist" or "Patriot". And you can even digitally add your name to the Declaration Of Independence.

According to organizers, The Freedom Truck offers "a hands-on way for families, students, and community members to connect with America's Founding story."
Saturday, August 8th, the Daughters of the American Revolution will host special children's activities at the Event Center at the fairgrounds.
Patriot Spuddies will also be available for pictures.
If you missed it's stop in Boise in June, don't miss the Freedom 250 Mobile Museum's last Idaho stop in Idaho Falls.

Yes, it's a road trip, but, think about all the other things you can see along the way.
Like the massive American Flag known at The Patriot that hangs below the Perrine Bridge above the Snake River Canyon. And you might as well check out Shoshone Falls while your there too.
Safe Travels and God Bless America.
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