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Liberty Biblical Museum

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  If I were to pick one place to study in the library, it would be the terrace level. It’s quiet, you can hide away in some corner, and friends are less likely to walk by and interrupt your studies. Yet, despite the number of times I’ve studied in the terrace level, I’ve never been to the Liberty Biblical Museum. It’s right there! Yet, I’ve never been there--probably because whenever I’m down there, it always seems to be closed. Somehow, though, I never noticed that they have their hours posted on the door. How convenient. After picking a time that worked, Michelle and I visited the museum this afternoon to complete our history assignment--and to check off an item on my Liberty college list.   Even if you only spent ten minutes in this museum, you could not fail to notice three items in particular. The first centerpiece of the museum is 3-D topographical map of ancient Israel. I spent far too much time at this display, looking for Bethlehem and Jerusalem and the major bodies o...