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In 1923, Abigail Atwater, an amateur archaeologist from Terryville, found the long lost tomb of an Egyptian Pharaoh. In her excitement, she broke the strange wooden lock to the chamber and found a casket of enormous treasure. She returned to her hometown and lived a life of leisure. But as the years went by, her conscience got the better of her. She became a benefactor to the Lock Museum of America. She donated the 4,000-year old Egyptian wooden lock as a Museum centerpiece. Just before she died, she hid the Pharaoh's gold coins in the Museum! You will explore 5 rooms on the second floor of the Museum to look for clues to find the treasure.
- 2-8
- 60 mins
