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Hi all,
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.
The ones I've gotten so far are pretty typical: spinning, weaving,
candle-dipping, harness the horse, laundry, woodworking, cooking and laundry.
But I'd like to find some other activities related to a plantation house or
farm that would be interesting and unusual as well. I'd especially like things
from the Victorian age or the first half of the 20th century to spread the time
periods out a bit. Also if people have examples of activities NOT to do, that
would be great too.
Thanks in advance for the help!!
Deb
Museum Specialist
Poplar Hill on His Lordship's Kindness
The John M. and Sara R. Walton Foundation, Inc.
7606 Woodyard Rd,
Clinton, MD 20735
301-856-0358
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