Darlington School: Private Boarding School in Georgia Third-grade Wax Museum brings history to life
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Third-grade Wax Museum brings history to life

March 5, 2015 | 82 views

Charlie May, portraying Alexander Hamilton, inspects part of his display during the "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" Wax Museum at Darlington School. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)

The fourth-annual Wax Museum returned to Darlington on March 4, as third-grade students donned the costumes and personalities of figures spanning American history. This year's theme was “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” based on the Dr. Suess book.

Click here to read the March 5 Rome News-Tribune article about the third-grade event. 

Click here to view more photos of the Wax Museum.
Charlie May, portraying Alexander Hamilton, inspects part of his display during the "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" Wax Museum at Darlington School. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)
Eleanor Roosevelt as portrayed by Jennifer Hughes at Darlington's Wax Museum. This year's theme is "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" Third-graders dressed as famous statues around the United States. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)
Jack Bell was portraying Jim Henson. During a break, when asked if the beard itched, his eyes widened, he nodded and mouthed "Yes!" (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)
Tommy Cowan, who was portraying Thomas Edison, helps Gus Gandy as Truett Cathy straighten his bald cap during a short break at the Wax Museum at Darlington School. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)
All the talking the students have to do during the Wax Museum is thirsty work. Kayo Lufadeju as Michael Jordan takes a much-deserved water break. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)
Abigail Baggett, as Laura Ingalls Wilder, poses at her typewriter during the Wax Museum at Darlington School. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)
Darlington fifth-grader Amelia Whitefield listens to Maddox Pyle as Abraham Lincoln give his speech during the Darlington Wax Museum. (Photo credit: Kristina Wilder / RN-T.com)