NH State Historical Society Museum

NH State Historical Society Museum

 

A visit to the New Hampshire Historical Society, located at 30 Park Street in Concord, is a great way to reinforce student learning in a stimulating environment. Upon entering the monumental rotunda of the Society's historic 1911 building, students will see iconic objects and images of New Hampshire's history, including the original eagle that once sat atop the state capitol, portraits of royal governors, and a rare Revolutionary War flag of the Second New Hampshire Regiment.

In the exhibition Discovering New Hampshire, on view in the second-floor gallery, students will learn about people, places, and events in New Hampshire history through a rich assortment of museum objects and archival materials from the Society's collections.   In a hands-on activity, held in the Society's auditorium, students will use artifacts to delve into how everyday life in New Hampshire has change over time.

This event includes a tour and educational / fun activity.

There is road side parking only.  Please arrive early and bring money for the parking meters.  The meters accept nickels, dimes and quarters.  The average cost of the meters for 2 hours is 2 dollars. 

 

 PLEASE NOTE THE SNOW DATE FOR THIS EVENT IS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2018

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Event Details

Event Date 01-31-2018 1:00 pm
Last Day to Register for this event 01-19-2018 10:00 pm
Individual Price 6.26 per child

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Spots Available
3 and under free $0.00 20
k-2 $6.26 18
3rd-6th grade $6.26 15
7th-12th grade $6.26 16
one parent free $0.00 16
second adult 18 years of age or older $7.26 20

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