Last week I finished up my internship at the Teton Flood Museum/ Rexburg Children's Museum. Overall, it was a good internship and I actually had fun doing it. Darren and I toured the museum ourselves quite a few times since we had nothing better to do. There are a lot of cool facts about Rexburg and it made me appreciate this little city that I live in a little more. It was fun to see all the old pictures and old things in the museum and I gained appreciation for the pioneers that settled this area. The Tabernacle is a beautiful, historic building and I am glad I got to work there for a little while. On our last night Darren and I took pictures with some of our favorite things in the museum to remember our time there.
The first picture is me holding the Latter Day Saint Psalmody. I forgot when it was published but it was really old!
The second picture is Darren sitting in an old scary looking dentist chair. The old dentist tools don't look like too much fun.
The third picture is me with a set of drawers that was used in an old department store. I wish I could take this home and put it in my house. It reminds me of a card catalog.
The fourth picture is Darren playing an old organ.
In the fifth picture I am holding a big book of jail records. I loved to look and see why people went to jail 100 years ago in Rexbug. A lot of people went to jail for adultery and drunkenness.
The last picture is Darren sitting under the basketball championship banner for Madison High School in 1925.
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