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Businiess name:  Strong Museum
Review by:  Tina K.
Review content: 
This is the best kids museum around with plenty to do for ages 1-12. There are many displays where kids can try out jobs such as cook, mailman, postal worker, etc. There is a large Clifford display with climbing and slides, and a train for the little ones to ride. There is even an arts and crafts center, and several restaurants as well as a toy museum. We loved the Assembly line where our group tested to see how many cars we could build in a minute, and the kids loved Sesame Street complete with characters, a playground, and a mini movie theater. But the best attraction has to be the "real" Wegmans, where kids can shop, checkout, and get a real receipt (without actually paying), and then be the cashier and scan and cash out the other customers, or restock the shelves with the real products. Great fun for kids, and plenty to do to last all day.

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