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How Mrs. White's Kindergarten changed the lives of hundreds of NKY kids
7 years ago
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- There's a time machine on the fourth floor of the Behringer-Crawford Museum in Devou Park. Not an actual time machine, of course. But that's what it feels like for adults of a certain age who grew up in Northern Kentucky and attended Mrs. White's Kindergarten in Fort Wright. I know because I'm one of them. I graduated from kindergarten in the spring of 1974, one of 450 kids that the late Betty White taught over the course of 19 years in the private kindergarten located in the basement of her home. The Behringer-Crawford Museum has dedicated part of its fourth floor to a new exhibit on Mrs. White's Kindergarten, funded in part by Betty White's family and the Northern Kentucky Heritage League.
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