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The Revolution was fought and won beyond the battlefield; discover the stories of women, people of color, and spies that all helped make America! From enlisted men (or women), to spies, to everyday citizens, uncover what it meant to live true to your ideals. Campers will immerse themselves in hands-on 18th century life, uncovering the stories of the people who helped build our nation and how they can continue to be a part of America’s unfolding story. Each week campers will dress in colonial clothing, participate in games and activities, create projects and eat a colonial-inspired snack.
Sailors, merchants, farmers, shopkeepers and tavern keepers are just a few of the jobs of colonial Exeter you will discover. What jobs were available to women? Did children help out with the family business? Try your hand at a colonial trade or two, sell goods to your neighbors and barter and trade at the market, all while wearing colonial clothing.
Tickets for children ages 7-11 $65 (Child Members $55) at https://www.independencemuseum.org/mini-camps/
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1 Governors Ln, Exeter, NH, United States, New Hampshire 03833
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