Vol. 10 No. 2 - February 16, 2012

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

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seum offering A 19th century living history mu technology to offer ng state-of-the-art videoconferenci learning programs. a variety of interactive distance available nationwide! Adaptable to all grade levels and Programs include: - A typical day in an An Early American School Day Early American rural school. origins and history The Story of Old Glory - The of the American Flag. of modern objects Past vs. Present - A comparison and their 1800s counterparts. the life of a Gone For a Soldier - A day in Civil War infantryman. at Almost Was) Four Great Inventions (And 1 Th mboat; steam locomotive; Explores the creation of the stea and difference engine, an daguerreotype camera; telephone al computer. 1832 attempt to build a mechanic tion of the role of the lora Hearth and Home - An exp 0s housewife with an domestic arts practiced by the 180 luding hearth cooking. emphasis on food preparation inc primarily including Fiber Arts - A domestic program ions. weaving and spinning interpretat

Also Offering: Field Trips to the Village! • Junior Apprentice Program! • A One-Room Schoolhouse Experience!

720 Route 9, Cape May | (609) 898-2300 | hcsv.org Endowment funds and monies for this project have been awarded from the NJ Cultural Trust in the Department of State. The Education Program is also funded in part by the Friends of Historic Cold Spring Village and PNC Foundation.


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