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Welcome to the Lobby! Piece of the Berlin Wall Before the Destruction People and the Wall Afterwards Breaking of the Wall Museum of Destruction Visit the Curators if you Will Visit the Curators if you Will

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Maddie and I love to draw pictures and watch TV. We both love to learn and are in 7 th grade at Lufkin Road Middle School. Back to Lobby Have fun at the Museum of Destruction!!!

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Click frame for Berlin Wall Video!!!

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -This is a piece of the Berlin Wall that broke off. -This piece was probably from the capitalist side of the wall because of the graffiti on it. Communists couldn’t touch it or even get near it. HISTORY ON THE WALL! -At the finish of WWII, the allied powers divided and defeated Germany and split it into four sections, each taken by either the Soviet Union, US, France, and Great Britain. The same was done with Germany’s capital, Berlin. Back to Room 1

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -In this picture, you can see the 2 kids trying to climb and play near the wall. The wall was shorter at this area, so adults could probably see over to the other side. -This is most likely the capitalist side because on the communist side you couldn’t get that close to it- much less touch it. Back to Room 1

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Back to Room 1 -This is an aerial view of the Berlin wall. As you can see, the wall is very dirty and looks small from the angle. -The wall split east and west Berlin, and you can see each side of the city that the wall separates. This is probably a picture of the communist side because there isn’t any graffiti.

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -In this picture, the wall has a fence on it. The fence was probably used to keep people from going over it since it was short at this area. -People could most likely see over the wall at what kind of life the other side had. Back to Room 1

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -In this photo, the people of Berlin climb the wall to reach each other. They were sick of being separated so they took a stand and tried to unite Berlin again. -The picture shows the capitalist side of the wall and the people flooding over. Back to Room 2

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -This photo shows a soldier guarding the (most likely) communist side of the wall and a bunch of people standing on the other side staring over it. -The people on the capitalist side of the wall wanted the lifestyle of the communists because they were treated equally and had enough goods that were rationed. Back to Room 2

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -The Berlin Wall separated Capitalist West Germany and Communist East Germany. -This shows how Germany and Berlin were each split in two. Back to Room 2

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Back to Room 3 -The Berlin Wall fell on November 9 th, The sides of Berlin both wanted to unite and be together, and the destruction was big news. -The newspapers all around Europe spoke of this amazing feat done by the people of Berlin.

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Click on the Picture frame in the room to view the video!!!! The video describes how happy all the people who lived in Berlin felt about the breaking of the wall and how they celebrated. Back to Room 3

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -This is a picture of the Berlin wall breaking. The people gathered around the Wall and got tools and destroyed it to reach the opposite side. -The people used many kinds of tools to knock down the wall. -The total death toll was around 98, but it was thought to be more like 200. Back to Room 3

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -This picture is of a setup that people made from some “segments” from the Wall. -The people decorated the pieces colorfully and set them up in a domino pattern to represent how everyone affects each other. Back to Room 4

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -Parts of the Berlin wall can be found in museums everywhere. Tons of people go and see the old wall daily. -This picture shows the Capitalist side because there is graffiti. Back to Room 4

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum -The Wall can be found in many museums all over the world. You can see it in Berlin also- parts of it are still standing. -This is also the Capitalist side since there is graffiti. Back to Room 4