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Children's Museum of Oak Ridge

The Children's Museum of Oak Ridge is a non-profit children's museum in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, that provides museum exhibits and educational programs.
==History==
The museum was first conceived as a Girl Scout project. With the support of a $500 grant from ''Reader's Digest'', it opened on March 11, 1973 in the library of the former Jefferson Junior High School.〔City of Oak Ridge, ''Proclamation: Selma Shapiro Day'', November 15, 2004; available at http://www.cortn.org/agendapackets/11152004/agenda11152004.pdf〕 In January 1974 it moved to the former Highland View Elementary School, where it is still located, with of space for exhibits, classrooms, and special events. The museum purchased the building and land from the city of Oak Ridge in 1983.
Selma Shapiro was the director of the museum from shortly after its establishment in 1973 until 2004. After her retirement, she continued to serve as a volunteer until shortly before her death in 2011. In the early 1980s Shapiro was the first recipient of the Tennessee Arts Commission's Gordon Holl Arts Administrator Award.〔Tennessee Arts Commission (Timeline ), accessed January 2, 2007〕 In 2005 the American Association of Museums named her to its Centennial Honor Roll, recognizing her as one of 100 American "museum champions" who had worked during the past century to innovate, improve and expand how museums in the United States serve the public.〔American Association of Museums, (Centennial Honor Roll ), accessed January 2, 2007〕
During the period 1978 to 1982 the Children's Museum conducted a public education project known as "An Appalachian Experience," funded by a $376,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The project resulted in the development of teaching materials on Appalachia and the 1982 publication of ''An Encyclopedia of East Tennessee'', edited by James R. Stokely III and Jeff D. Johnson (ISBN 978-0960683208).〔John Huotari, (Remembering Dykeman ), ''The Oak Ridger'', January 2, 2007〕

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