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Exploring Revolutionary Rhythms: Patriots & Loyalists History Tour for Homeschoolers in Exeter, NH - Exeter

Exploring Revolutionary Rhythms: Patriots & Loyalists History Tour for Homeschoolers in Exeter, NH

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for children and adults comfortable with light walking and standing periods

Overview

Discover the untold stories of America’s Revolution through the eyes of Patriots and Loyalists in Exeter, NH. This homeschooler-focused tour brings history to life with engaging exhibits and immersive storytelling.

Exeter, New Hampshire

Multiple Perspectives: Patriots & Loyalists For Homeschoolers

April 17

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About This Adventure

Experience a captivating journey through revolutionary history with our educational program for homeschool children aged 5 and up. In this 90-minute session, students will delve into the diverse perspectives of the American struggle for freedom, exploring the viewpoints of Patriots, Loyalists, and Neutrals for a truly enriching experience.

About:

Step into the past with our education program specially designed for homeschool age children, ages 5+. In this engaging program, we offer a diverse exploration of revolutionary history. In this 90-minute session, students will explore different perspectives of the American struggle for freedom and independence by examining the viewpoints of Patriots, Loyalists, and Neutrals.

Adventure Tips

Age-Appropriate Engagement

This experience is designed specifically for homeschoolers; parents should ensure content matches their child's learning level.

Comfortable Walking Shoes

Prepare for a moderate amount of walking around historic sites and museum exhibits.

Weather Preparedness

Dress in layers as New England weather can change quickly, even in spring and fall.

Parking Availability

Public parking is available nearby, but check local restrictions during weekdays.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Eastern Grey Squirrel
  • Northern Cardinal

History

Exeter served as the capital of New Hampshire prior to the establishment of Concord as the state capital in 1808.

Conservation

The museum emphasizes preserving historic documents and supports sustainable visitor practices to protect Exeter’s heritage sites.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Needed for walking through historic streets and museum areas.

Layered clothing

Essential

To stay comfortable in potentially shifting spring weather.

spring specific

Rain jacket or umbrella

Essential

Fall weather can be unpredictable; stay dry during outdoor segments.

fall specific

Water bottle

Essential

Keep hydrated during exploration especially on warm days.

summer specific