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Museum of the Alphabet


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Ever wonder how man's alphabets and languages developed? This museum explores ancient alphabets from around the world and discusses how Wycliffe Bible Translators develops written representations of spoken languages. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult.




Address:
6409 Davis Rd.
Waxhaw, NC 28173
Phone: (704)843-6066

Come visit us in Waxhaw, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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Museum of the Alphabet

Ever wonder how man's alphabets and languages developed? This museum explores ancient alphabets from around the world and discusses how Wycliffe Bible Translators develops written representations of spoken languages. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult.

Waxhaw, NC Museums


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