History-Related Destinations for Kids in the Southeast Part 1: The Breman Museum

*This post was originally featured as part of a Summer A-Z Series on https://365atlantatraveler.com/ Tucked away quietly across the street from the vibrant green Center for Puppetry Arts sits a hidden treasure. I’m Andrea Runnels, aka www.thesocialstudieswhisperer.com, a former 5th grade teacher gone rogue and a pretty serious American History Evangelist. I’m excited to have the opportunity to introduce you to a few of my favorite sites in the southeast during the Summer A-Z! I’m starting first with The Breman Museum, that aforementioned gem on Spring Street in the heart of Atlanta! The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum http://www.thebreman.org/ was created to be a hub of resources for Jewish heritage in Atlanta as well as an educational outreach resource. Please note that I recommend the museum for children ages 10 and up due the sensitive subject matter.  My first visit was in November 2015 and it was such a powerful experience it took me until now to write about it! The museum features many traveling exhibits and at that time there was a great one featuring the author Maurice Sendak, who we all know and love from his acclaimed children’s book Where the Wild Things Are. What isn’t temporary is … Continue reading History-Related Destinations for Kids in the Southeast Part 1: The Breman Museum