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General David Humphreys House
The General David Humphreys House is the birthplace of the first ambassador of the United States, David Humphreys. Visitors can tour the house and get a feel for what life was like for residents of the area in the 18th century. Interactive programs are also available for visitors to participate in for an additional fee.
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Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 10:30AM – 2:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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Living History Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Two hundred thousand Civil War soldiers were boys no older than 16, and an estimated 300 women were brave enough to disguise themselves as men and fight in the war. The average soldier weighed only 145 pounds due to poor diet, long marches, disease, and tough living, and earned between $13-$16 per month. Reading about these facts is interesting, but actually living them makes the information come alive. Living History Centers can allow students to experience how people lived during important historical eras, including enlisting as a soldier during the Civil War.
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General David Humphreys House
The General David Humphreys House is the birthplace of the first ambassador of the United States, David Humphreys. Visitors can tour the house and get a feel for what life was like for residents of the area in the 18th century. Interactive programs are also available for visitors to participate in for an additional fee.
contact info
Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 10:30AM – 2:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Living History Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Two hundred thousand Civil War soldiers were boys no older than 16, and an estimated 300 women were brave enough to disguise themselves as men and fight in the war. The average soldier weighed only 145 pounds due to poor diet, long marches, disease, and tough living, and earned between $13-$16 per month. Reading about these facts is interesting, but actually living them makes the information come alive. Living History Centers can allow students to experience how people lived during important historical eras, including enlisting as a soldier during the Civil War.
View Lesson Plan>>ABOUT
General David Humphreys House
The General David Humphreys House is the birthplace of the first ambassador of the United States, David Humphreys. Visitors can tour the house and get a feel for what life was like for residents of the area in the 18th century. Interactive programs are also available for visitors to participate in for an additional fee.
contact info
Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 10:30AM – 2:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Living History Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Two hundred thousand Civil War soldiers were boys no older than 16, and an estimated 300 women were brave enough to disguise themselves as men and fight in the war. The average soldier weighed only 145 pounds due to poor diet, long marches, disease, and tough living, and earned between $13-$16 per month. Reading about these facts is interesting, but actually living them makes the information come alive. Living History Centers can allow students to experience how people lived during important historical eras, including enlisting as a soldier during the Civil War.
View Lesson Plan>>ABOUT
General David Humphreys House
The General David Humphreys House is the birthplace of the first ambassador of the United States, David Humphreys. Visitors can tour the house and get a feel for what life was like for residents of the area in the 18th century. Interactive programs are also available for visitors to participate in for an additional fee.
contact info
Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 10:30AM – 2:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Living History Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Two hundred thousand Civil War soldiers were boys no older than 16, and an estimated 300 women were brave enough to disguise themselves as men and fight in the war. The average soldier weighed only 145 pounds due to poor diet, long marches, disease, and tough living, and earned between $13-$16 per month. Reading about these facts is interesting, but actually living them makes the information come alive. Living History Centers can allow students to experience how people lived during important historical eras, including enlisting as a soldier during the Civil War.
View Lesson Plan>>