
School
Groups will take a tour through the 200-year history of maple sugaring beginning with the Native American discovery of sweet syrup. This history is brought to life with 100 feet of hand-painted murals, sugaring artifacts, and historical photographs. View objects from an ancient block of wood used for sap collecting to a modern plastic pipeline. Complete your trip by sampling various maple syrups in the tasting room.
supports classroom learning in:
Social Studies, Science.
topics covered:
History, Natural History, Multicultural, Industry, Native Americans, Sugaring.
contact info
Phone: 802-483-9414
Email: [email protected]
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New England Maple Museum
Nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains, the New England Maple Museum reveals the mysteries of the maple tree and the sugar it produces. Visitors can learn about the history of maple syrup, taste some samples, and purchase some to take home! The museum houses the most complete collection of sugaring artifacts in existence.
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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History Museum Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
A history museum or historical museum is a museum dedicated to presenting artifacts and exhibits reflecting the history of a particular nation, local level or a specific historical prospective or period.
History museums and historic houses or sites constitute the largest number of museums in the United States.
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Scouts
Groups will take a tour through the 200-year history of maple sugaring beginning with the Native American discovery of sweet syrup. This history is brought to life with 100 feet of hand-painted murals, sugaring artifacts, and historical photographs. View objects from an ancient block of wood used for sap collecting to a modern plastic pipeline. Complete your trip by sampling various maple syrups in the tasting room.
supports scout badges in:
Social Studies, Science.
topics covered:
History, Natural History, Multicultural, Industry, Native Americans, Sugaring.
contact info
Phone: 802-483-9414
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
New England Maple Museum
Nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains, the New England Maple Museum reveals the mysteries of the maple tree and the sugar it produces. Visitors can learn about the history of maple syrup, taste some samples, and purchase some to take home! The museum houses the most complete collection of sugaring artifacts in existence.
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
History Museum Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
A history museum or historical museum is a museum dedicated to presenting artifacts and exhibits reflecting the history of a particular nation, local level or a specific historical prospective or period.
History museums and historic houses or sites constitute the largest number of museums in the United States.
View Lesson Plan>>
Camp
Groups will take a tour through the 200-year history of maple sugaring beginning with the Native American discovery of sweet syrup. This history is brought to life with 100 feet of hand-painted murals, sugaring artifacts, and historical photographs. View objects from an ancient block of wood used for sap collecting to a modern plastic pipeline. Complete your trip by sampling various maple syrups in the tasting room.
topics covered:
History, Natural History, Multicultural, Industry, Native Americans, Sugaring.
contact info
Phone: 802-483-9414
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
New England Maple Museum
Nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains, the New England Maple Museum reveals the mysteries of the maple tree and the sugar it produces. Visitors can learn about the history of maple syrup, taste some samples, and purchase some to take home! The museum houses the most complete collection of sugaring artifacts in existence.
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
History Museum Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
A history museum or historical museum is a museum dedicated to presenting artifacts and exhibits reflecting the history of a particular nation, local level or a specific historical prospective or period.
History museums and historic houses or sites constitute the largest number of museums in the United States.
View Lesson Plan>>
Homeschool
Groups will take a tour through the 200-year history of maple sugaring beginning with the Native American discovery of sweet syrup. This history is brought to life with 100 feet of hand-painted murals, sugaring artifacts, and historical photographs. View objects from an ancient block of wood used for sap collecting to a modern plastic pipeline. Complete your trip by sampling various maple syrups in the tasting room.
supports classroom learning in:
Social Studies, Science.
topics covered:
History, Natural History, Multicultural, Industry, Native Americans, Sugaring.
contact info
Phone: 802-483-9414
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
New England Maple Museum
Nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains, the New England Maple Museum reveals the mysteries of the maple tree and the sugar it produces. Visitors can learn about the history of maple syrup, taste some samples, and purchase some to take home! The museum houses the most complete collection of sugaring artifacts in existence.
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
History Museum Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
A history museum or historical museum is a museum dedicated to presenting artifacts and exhibits reflecting the history of a particular nation, local level or a specific historical prospective or period.
History museums and historic houses or sites constitute the largest number of museums in the United States.
View Lesson Plan>>