Eli Whitney Museum
The Eli Whitney Museum is a building originally bought by Eli Whitney on September 17th, 1798. It was later converted into a museum. Although it does have exhibits regarding the inventor, the museum is mostly dedicated to having children build projects. The museum is run by William Brown and Sally Hill. The staff mainly consists of paid interns who help to design projects and help children build projects.
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