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Childrens museum INKs deal for new location
Interactive Neighborhood for Kids campaign seeks $4.2 million
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Tristen Wallace, 5 at the time, plays inside the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids’ 1950s style restaurant in April 2014.
A young boy recently read the sign over the doors of the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids. “It said ‘Kids at Work,’” INK Founder and Executive Director Sheri Hooper recalled. “He said, ‘Kids at work?