Homeschool Nations - New Hampshire

Oct. 12, 2006

Field Trip ideas

  • Thanks to New Hampshire Homeschooling Resources
  • Abbot-Spalding House Museum 1 Nashville Street, Nashua, NH
    Telephone: 603-883-0015
    Built in 1804, this museum offers exhibits of early 19th century household
    items and furniture. Admission is free.
  • Adventures in Keene's Wildlands 312 Washington Street, Keene, NH 03431
    A series of outdoor adventures, planned and coordinated by the Keene High School AP Environmental Science class and Rachel Marshall Outdoor Learning Lab (RMOLL) staff.
  • American Independence Museum One Governor's Lane, Exeter NH 03833-2420
    (603) 772-2622
    Fax: (603) 772-0861
    E-mail: aim@nh.ultranet.com
    "The premier educational resource and historical site in New
    Hampshire for the study, research and promotion of the American
    Revolution, 1720s-1820s seaport life, and the public and private
    lives of its residents."
  • Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center Exit 6, off of interstate 293 (Amoskeag Bridge), Manchester, NH
    Phone: (603) 626-FISH
    The Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center is also a great resource for homeshool families and groups. We offer school programs for homeschool groups as well as a wonderful exhibit hall with interactive, self-guided exhibits.
  • Anheuser - Busch Brewery 221 Daniel Webster Hwy, PO Box 610- Daniel Webster Highway
    Merrimack NH 03054
    Phone: 595-1202
    Fax: 595-1277
    Enjoy free tours of the New England home of the world's largest brewer. Learn about a century-old brewing tradition. See the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales.
  • Apple Acres  54 Searles Rd., 603/893-8596, Windham
    Farm Tours to school age groups, Pick Your Own Apples, Peaches & Pumpkins, Market,
    Bakery, Cider Mill, Christmas Trees Open August - December 31
  • Beach Hill Farm 107 beech hill road, hopkinton, nh 03229
    Phone: 603-223-0828
    Beech Hill Farm is a 9th historic family farm in Hopkinton, NH. Formerly a dairy farm, the renovated buildings now serve as an ice cream barn, bakery, and museum. Beech Hill Farm offers a variety of educational field trips and programs that are perfect for homeschooling groups. In addition to our three educational Corn Mazes, field trip activities may also include the new Treasure Hunt Map Courses, and a beautiful one-mile Nature Trail that features tree identification and native NH animal tracking.
  • Canterbury Shaker Village 288 Shaker Road, Canterbury NH 03224
    Phone: 603 783-9511
    Fax: 603 783-9152
    Experience 200 years of the Shaker way of life at a National historic Landmark. Visit 25
    original buildings situated on a rolling hilltop. A guided tour will introduce the inventions,
    customs, furniture, architecture, and values of this utopian society. Watch crafts being made
    in the Shaker tradition. The Creamery Restaurant serves lunches daily, brunch Sunday, and
    Candlelight Dinner by reservation on Friday and Saturday. Gift shop offers Shaker
    reproduction furniture, NH handcrafts, and Shaker books.
    Hours: May-Oct. Daily 10-5, April, Nov., Dec. open weekends.
  • The Capital Center For The Arts 44 South Main St., Concord, NH 03301
    Phone: 603.225.1111
  • The Christa McAuliffe Planetarium  3 Institute Drive, Concord NH 03301
    Phone: 603 271-7831(271-STAR)
    Fax: 603 271-7832
    92-seat theatre. Public astronomy shows. Call for show times and topics. Skywatch events. Adults $6 Children & Seniors $3. Group rates and rental available. Reservations recommended. Closed Mondays, major holidays, and last two weeks in September.
  • The Children's Museum of Portsmouth 280 Marcy Street, Portsmouth NH 03801-4637
    (603) 436-3853
  • Clay By The Bay PO Box 1024, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
    A Paint-your-own pottery studio. Special group rates and homeschooler friendly.
  • The Colonial Theatre 95 Main Street, Keene, New Hampshire, 03431 USA
    The Colonial Theatre has a student matinee series as well as workshops, master classes and residency programs for teachers and students. Request a brochure from the Education and Outreach department or vist our website www.thecolonial.org.
  • The Currier Gallery of Art
  • Florence Hyde Speare Memorial Building 5 Abbot Street, Nashua, NH
    Telephone: 603-883-0015
    This building houses 8 galleries of historic items and artwork, as well as a
    library full of historic documents and a meeting room.
  • Folsom Family Sugar House  130 Candia Rd., Chester, NH 03036. 887-3672
    Visitors welcome! Free samples. Wood fired evaporator. Syrup, cream and candy available.
    Please call ahead for boiling times.
  • Franco - American Centre 52 Concord Street, Manchester NH 03101
    Phone: 669-4045
    Fax: 625-1214
    Located in the heart of Manchester, the Gallery exhibits works of Francophone artists. We offer French language courses for travel and business purposes. Mon-Fri., 8am to 4pm. Free admission.
  • The Franklin Pierce Homestead Hillsborough NH, (603)478-3165
    Childhood home of the 14th President.
  • Grand View Farm   Fife Rd., Canterbury, NH 03224 783-9886
    Visitors welcome. Wood fired evaporator. Beautiful view. Call ahead for boiling times.
  • Great Brook Farm  335 Hackleboro Rd., Canterbury 603/783-4206
    Pick Your Own Apples & Pumpkins Open September - November
  • Hackleboro Orchard  Hackleboro Rd., Canterbury 603/783-4248
    Apples, Pumpkins, Squash, Cider, jams, jellies, Pickles, Picnic Area, Spectacular Views, Pick
    Your Own, Market, Mail Order. Open Mid August - Thanksgiving
  • Happy Sappers Sugar House, Lovejoy Farm   RFD 11, Box 52, Concord, NH 03301. 783-9909
    Sugar house located on Lovejoy Road in Loudon. Visitors welcome on weekends. Call ahead
    for boiling times. Wood fired evaporator.
  • Heritage New Hampshire  PO Box 1776, Glen NH 03838
    (603) 383-9776
    Exhibits on 360 years of New Hampshire history; take a simulated steam-train trip through Crawford Notch.
  • John Paul Jones House Museum PO Box 728, Portsmouth NH 03802
    Open: June 1st to mid-October 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm
    Admission: $4/adults, $2/children 6-14 years. Call or write for group tours
  • Little Nature Museum 59  Boyce Road, Weare NH 03281
    Phone: 529-7180
    Small nature center featuring collections, hands-on exhibits, nature trails, children's science classes and outreach program, teacher workshops, open by appointment only, small groups encouraged; admission.
  • Mack's Apples 230 Mammoth Road, Londonderry NH 03053
    Phone: 434-7619
    Fax: 432-3456
    Fancy Apples, Fine Cider, Pumpkins, Gift Baskets, Apple Mailers. U-Pick Apples. Call our Harvest Hotline for picking information. Farm Market open daily 9am-6pm
  • Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences 148 Concord Street, Manchester NH 03104
    Phone: 623-0313
    Fax: 641-1832
    The Institute offers courses in fine arts, crafts and foreign languages. Gallery features exhibitions of local and national importance. Gift Shop has hand-crafted items. Free.
    Hours: YR M-SA 9-5, closed SA July & August.
  • Mountain Orchards  50 Valley Hill Rd. 603/635-2571, Pelham
    Sunday Hayrides, Cider, Pears, Pumpkins, Pies, Gift Shop Pick Your Own, Market. Open
    September 1 - Thanksgiving
  • Mount Washington Observatory and Museum, North Conway
  • Mount Washington Auto Road PO Box 278, Gorham NH 03581
    (603) 466-3988
    Drive to the highest point in New England; site of the
    Mount Washington Weather Observatory.
  • Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum PO Box 142, Warner NH 03278
    Phone: 456-3244
    Hourly tours of artifacts of woodlands, plains & southwestern Native peoples. Daily May1-Oct 31, Mon - Sat 10 to 5Sundays 12-5. Weekends until Christmas. Dreamcatcher Shop offers books, music, jewelry & crafts.
  • Mulberry Ground Farm   196 Mansion Rd., Dunbarton, NH 03045. 774-7210
    Visitors welcome on weekends, nice country location. Spectacular views. Please call before
    coming out.
  • The Museum of New Hampshire History 6 Eagle Square, Concord NH 03301
    Phone: 226-3189
    Fax: 228-6308
    The Museum of NewHampshire History is one of northern New England's finest history museums. An independent nonprofit organization founded in 1823, the museum preserves and exhibits the premier collection of decorative arts and objects related to NH's history. "the single most, important body of material culture and art objects to be found in the state of New Hampshire"
    Hours: YR M-F 9:00-4:30, SA- SU 12:00-4:30.
  • New England College Gallery   New England College, Henniker
    Exhibits include varied range of the visual arts.
    Hours: TU 1-5, TH 4-8, SA-SU 1-5, closed June-Aug.
  • New Hampshire State House and Visitor's Center 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH
    Telephone: 603-271-2154
    Tour the complex and learn about the activities, function and history of New
    Hampshire's government. Self-guided and guided tours by reservation are
    available.
  • Palace Theatre PO Box 3006, 80 Hanover St., Manchester
    883 seat theatre can be found in the heart of Manchester's theatre district. Opened in 1915 and
    restored in 1974, the design boasts intricately detailed architecture, authentic marble floors
    and a roomy, yet intimate theatre environment. Offering musicals, drama, comedies, and
    Broadway shows.
    Hours: YR M-SA 10-6.
  • The Pierce Manse 14 Penacook Street, Concord, NH
    Hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Adult admission is $2.00 Children and students $.50
  • Port of Portsmouth Maritime MuseumMarket Street Extension, Portsmouth NH 03801
    Information on local submarine production; features tour of a submarine, the U.S.S. Albacore.
  • Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail PO Box 5094, Portsmouth NH 03801-5094; ; 603-431-2768; pbhtrail@aol.com
    www.friendsofthepearl.org, www.seacoastnh.com/blackhistory
    Guided group tours can be arranged and customized to illustrate selected historic themes or time periods.
  • Robert Frost Farm PO Box 856D -Route 28, Derry NH 03038
    Phone: 271-3556(off-season) 432-3091( season)
    Fax: 271-2629
    Home of poet from 1901-1909. Two-story white clapboard structure typical of New England in the 1880's. Period furnishings. Nature poetry interpretive trail through fields and woodlands.
  • The Saint-Gaudens National Historical SiteRR3 Box 73, Cornish NH 03745
    Phone: 675-2175
    Fax: 675-2701

    E-mail: saga@valley.net
    The home and studios of the sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907). Exhibits of Saint-Gaudens works; Formal gardens; Nature trails; Sunday concerts-July & August.
  • SEE Science Center 200 Bedford St., Manchester NH 03101
    SEE occupies 15,000 square feet on the 4th floor of this newly renovated building. There are many new exhibits and hands-on areas such as a Chemistry Lab and Science for Early Explorers Area, and the moon walk. SEE is now open to the public SEVEN days a week, weekdays 10am to 3pm, and weekends 12 to 5pm
  • Squam Lakes Natural Science Center PO Box 173, 23 Science Center Rd, Holderness, NH 03245
    200 acre nature center with animals native to New Hampshire in woodland enclosures; Children's Activity Center; open May to October
  • Stoneyfield Yogurt   Ten Burton Drive, Londonderry, NH 03053
    (603) 437-5050 Tours daily.
  • Strawbery Banke  PO Box 300, 454 Court Street, Portsmouth NH 03801
    Dozens of houses and gardens from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries; offers special programs, including American Girl Experiences at Strawbery Banke.
  • Tuck Library 30 Park Street, Concord, NH.
    The Tuck Library is an incerdibly beautiful building, free to the public and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and includes rotating exhibits on New Hampshire history. At the moment we have an exhibit displaying over thirty NH maps from our collection. Being a private, non profit organization, we usually charge researchers $6 to use the library if they are not members but students are allowed to use the library for free.
  • The Wright Museum of American Enterprise 77 Center Street (Rt. 28), Wolfeboro NH 03894
    (603) 569-1212

    A museum commemorating the World War II era in America.
  • Your Fired 25 South River Road, Bedford NH 03110
    (603) 641-FIRE (3473)

    Paint potter, make mosaics, have a cup of coffee
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