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Famous People in 2010 Wax Museum

Famous People in 2010 Wax Museum. By Third Grade Students 2009-2010. Harriet Beecher Stowe was famous for writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin to help end slavery. By: Chelsea Allison . Sandra Day O’Connor was famous because she was the first lady in the Supreme Court. By: Tori Biggin.

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Famous People in 2010 Wax Museum

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  1. Famous People in 2010 Wax Museum By Third Grade Students 2009-2010

  2. Harriet Beecher Stowe was famous for writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin to help end slavery. By: Chelsea Allison

  3. Sandra Day O’Connor was famous because she was the first lady in the Supreme Court. By: Tori Biggin

  4. Clara Barton was famous because she convinced the US government to create an American Red Cross. She was the first president of the American Red Cross. By: Rylie Cote

  5. Ronald Reagan was famous for being an actor, governor of California, and President of the United States of America. He was the 40th President of the U.S.A. By: Drew Faulkner

  6. Abraham Lincoln is famous for freeing all slaves from slavery. He was also the 16th president of the United States. By: Brady Dehass

  7. Wilbur Wright was a great man. He made the first airplane that worked. By: Luke Gober

  8. Laura Ingalls Wilder was famous because she wrote children books about growing up on the prairie. By: Madelyn Halsey

  9. Betsy Ross was famous because she made one of the American flags for George Washington. The first flag had thirteen stars and thirteen stripes. By: Kyla Howington

  10. Marie Curie was famous for finding out what radium was. She also was the first person who won two Nobel prize awards, one in physics and one in chemistry. By: Katie Johns

  11. George Washington was the first President of the USA. By: Jay Martin

  12. Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of Girl Scouts. She helped organize a hospital for soldiers during the Spanish American War. By: Maddie Miller

  13. Amelia Earhart proved that women could do anything they set their mind to. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. She was also the first person to fly to Hawaii to the mainland. By: Morgan Mize

  14. Sacagawea was an Native American woman hired by Lewis and Clark to guide them from St. Louis, Missouri to the Pacific Ocean. By Sydney Patterson

  15. Coco Chanel is famous for changing fashion. She changed the concept of fashion in the 1900s.Coco Chanel launched Chanel No. 5 perfume. By: Megan Stephens

  16. Michael Jordan is famous for playing pro basketball. He could dunk from the foul line. Today he owns the North Caroline Bobcats. By: Zack Williams

  17. Neil Armstrong was famous for being the first man to set foot on the moon. He also worked as a research pilot to make sure new planes worked correctly. By: Emma Woodworth

  18. Magic Johnson was the first rookie to play in an all-star game. He was also the youngest player to be named playoff MVP. By: Harrison C. Brown

  19. Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman doctor. She had a lot of diligence because at the time she wanted to be a doctor people were prejudice against women doctors. By: Emily Britt

  20. Mickey Mantle was the first person that hit a homerun in the Astrodome. He won the MVP in 1965. By: Jake Bruce

  21. Kerri Strug is a very famous gymnastics star. She was in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. She loves gymnastics. She won lots of medals. By: Macy Clark

  22. Anne Frank had a diary that she wrote in everyday. After she passed away her dad published her diary and it was called The Diary of Anne Frank. By: Kaitley Congdon

  23. Amelia Earhart was the first lady to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. By: Caroline Gibson

  24. Abraham Lincoln was the famous president who ended slavery. By: Dwayne Gill

  25. Katherine Dunham was the first lady to teach dancing class. By: Vanessa Jaquez

  26. Clara Barton helped wounded soldiers on the battlefield and she started the American Red Cross. By: Mallory Land

  27. Daniel Boone is a famous pioneer who spent most of his time fighting against the Shawnee Indians and hunting. He is also known for helping settlers settle new lands. By: Daniel Lewis

  28. Molly Pitcher brought the soldiers pitchers of water during the war. She helped during the Revolutionary War. By: Cielo Martinez

  29. Dale Earnhardt won the Daytona 500 in1989. Dale won 4 million dollars in ten years. By: AJ Meers

  30. John F. Kennedy saved his crew after their boat sank in World War II. By: Fowler Moore

  31. Abraham Lincoln led us through the civil war. He was a good man. By: Victoria Roberts

  32. Tony Gonzalez plays in the National Football League. He received the All American trophy in college. He is playing for the Atlanta Falcons right now. He gives dolls to sick kids. By: Jacob Robison

  33. George Washington was the first President of the United States. By: David Seavey

  34. Mia Hamm got a gold medal for Olympic soccer. Now she works for the Morrow Foundation in honor of her brother Garret. By: Alexandra Shows

  35. Florence Nightingale is famous because she was the founder of modern medicine. By: Amanda Smith

  36. Richard Petty is a famous race car driver as a national racer and he won 200 races at the Daytona 500. Now he is a spokesman for Goodies. By: Lance Strayhorn

  37. Michael Jordan is famous for scoring 30,000 points during his basketball career. By: Connor Truelove

  38. Dorothy Hamill won a gold medal in the 1976 Winter Olympics. Now she teaches people how to ice skate. That’s why she is famous. By: Taylor Willoughby

  39. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was the third president of the United States of America. BY: Aidan Wilson

  40. Abraham Lincoln is most famous for being President during the Civil War. He married Mary Todd. He kept the USA together. By: Brady Anderson

  41. Pocahontas is most famous for helping the Indians and the settlers get along. By: Reece Chapman

  42. Florence Nightingale was one the best nurses in the world. She was born in 1820. She died on August 13th 1901 in London. By: Lauren Davis

  43. Elvis Presley was a famous person. He made lots of movies and music. He was born in 1935. He was the King of Rock-N-Roll. By: Noah Dunwoodie

  44. Princess Diana was famous for helping AIDS patients and Haiti. She also was famous for marrying Prince Charles. By: Peyton Ellis

  45. Sacagawea is famous because she helped Lewis and Clark discover the Pacific Ocean. By: Destiny Farmer

  46. Amelia Earhart was famous for flying across the Atlantic Ocean. She disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while trying to cross the world. By: Katlyn Funderburk

  47. Michael Jackson was most famous for his musical abilities. Some of his famous songs were Thriller and Beat it! By: Lali Gomez

  48. Jeff Hardy is most famous for wrestling. He is a member of world wrestling entertainment. By: Wyatt Hardesty

  49. Neil Armstrong is most famous for being the first man on the moon. His famous quote is “One step for man, One giant leap for mankind.” By: Georgina Hoffman By: Georgina Hoffman

  50. Ozzy Osbourne is not his real name, it’s really John M. Osbourne. He is 62 years old and in his 37th year career. By: DJ Hoopaugh

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