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Historic Huguenot Street

Go back to the 1700s with living interpretations of what life was like throughout the ages on multicultural Huguenot Street. Groups can tour Historic Huguenot Street’s seven historic stone houses, a reconstructed 1717 Huguenot Church, archeological sites, a replica Native American wigwam, and a Burial Ground that dates back to the time of the very first settlers. Students, scouts, homeschool, and camp groups can choose from a variety of tour options ranging from guided tours with a costumed interpreter to haunted walking tours. Educational programs and events hosted on-site throughout the year. During off-season, groups can visit Historic Huguenot Street by appointment.

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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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ABOUT

Historic Huguenot Street

Go back to the 1700s with living interpretations of what life was like throughout the ages on multicultural Huguenot Street. Groups can tour Historic Huguenot Street’s seven historic stone houses, a reconstructed 1717 Huguenot Church, archeological sites, a replica Native American wigwam, and a Burial Ground that dates back to the time of the very first settlers. Students, scouts, homeschool, and camp groups can choose from a variety of tour options ranging from guided tours with a costumed interpreter to haunted walking tours. Educational programs and events hosted on-site throughout the year. During off-season, groups can visit Historic Huguenot Street by appointment.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

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

Historic Huguenot Street

Go back to the 1700s with living interpretations of what life was like throughout the ages on multicultural Huguenot Street. Groups can tour Historic Huguenot Street’s seven historic stone houses, a reconstructed 1717 Huguenot Church, archeological sites, a replica Native American wigwam, and a Burial Ground that dates back to the time of the very first settlers. Students, scouts, homeschool, and camp groups can choose from a variety of tour options ranging from guided tours with a costumed interpreter to haunted walking tours. Educational programs and events hosted on-site throughout the year. During off-season, groups can visit Historic Huguenot Street by appointment.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

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

Historic Huguenot Street

Go back to the 1700s with living interpretations of what life was like throughout the ages on multicultural Huguenot Street. Groups can tour Historic Huguenot Street’s seven historic stone houses, a reconstructed 1717 Huguenot Church, archeological sites, a replica Native American wigwam, and a Burial Ground that dates back to the time of the very first settlers. Students, scouts, homeschool, and camp groups can choose from a variety of tour options ranging from guided tours with a costumed interpreter to haunted walking tours. Educational programs and events hosted on-site throughout the year. During off-season, groups can visit Historic Huguenot Street by appointment.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

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>>