Trail Elementary fourth grade Wax Museum
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LEFT: Brinkley Hoffmann, dressed up as Esther Morris, explains the life of the suffragette who championed women’s right to vote during the Trail Elementary fourth grade Wax Museum. RIGHT: Parents and community members were invited to visit the Trail Elementary fourth grade Wax Museum to learn all about figures from our past, such as American train and bank robber, Butch Cassidy, who did time in Laramie’s Territorial Prison for horse theft.
LEFT: Amarie Winter as Sacagawea and Case Gonzalez as Tom Horn at the Trail Elementary fourth grade Wax Museum on Monday. MIDDLE: Trail Elementary fourth grade classrooms were taken back in time Monday for their annual Wax Museum presentations. Students dressed as famous figures from the past such as Narcissa Whitman and Annie Oakley and provided narrative of those figures’ lives. RIGHT: Owen Curry as Bronco Charlie during the Trail Elementary fourth grade Wax Museum on Monday.