Holding Snakes At The Ann Arbor Children's Museum, August 1940
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1940
Caption
WHOSE AFRAID OF A SNAKE?: These youngsters were photographed at the Children's Museum, housed in the old Donovan School on Wall St., with some of the museum's live snake specimens. The boy on the extreme left has a cornsnake, the youngster at the right foreground has a kingsnake, and the others have gartersnakes. All of the snakes are harmless. The museum at present is open from 2 to 3 o'clock Monday and Wednesday afternoons and the staff is preparing to hold an open house in the fall. Wildlife and financial contributions to the museum may be arranged by calling the museum, 5856.
Year
1940
Month
August
Photo
Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor News
944 Wall St
Snakes
Animals
Children
Museums
Children's Museum
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