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Hi, Deb,
We do an annual Heritage Day. Here are some of the activities we use:
making butter
washing clothes (the hand wringer is a HUGE HIT)
splitting cedar shakes
operating a pump car (one of our museums is an old RR Depot)
dress-up station with old clothes
farming (we show old farm implements and the kids plant a seed in a paper
cup to take home)
kneading bread dough (not to bake; we let the kids knead the dough and then
we have bread we've already baked for them to sample with the butter)
simple sewing (an aside - as a kid I remember going to a house museum where
we got to sew on a quilting frame).
Let me know if you have any questions!
Erica
Erica S. Maniez
Museum Director, Issaquah Historical Society
425/392-3500
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www.issaquahhistory.org
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> Subject: Hands on History Day activities
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> Hi all,
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> I'm running a "hands on history day" at a historic house in
> Maryland and am
> looking for some activities for kids and their families to do.
> Since the house
> has been continuously inhabited from like 1787-1970ish, I'm trying to find
> activities from all time periods, not just a specific one.
>
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