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Field Trip ideas for Homeschoolers in NH
Annotated links of interesting places to take your homeschool family. From NHHR.

Astronomy

Christa McAuliffe Planetarium
Come where day magically becomes night. Simply choose one of the shows and in just one hour you'll take an extraordinary voyage into astronomy. 3 Institute Dr., Concord, NH, (603) 271-STAR (7827)

New Hampshire's Space Science & Aerospace Hot Spots
Travel New Hampshire's highways and back roads discovering our aeronautic history, educational opportunities and fun events. Each location on this map involves something to do, see, or learn about. Young people encouraged to send photos of themselves at these spots.

History

America's Stonehenge
Built by a Native American Culture or a migrant European population? No one knows for sure. A maze of man-made chambers, walls and ceremonial meeting places, America's Stonehenge is most likely the oldest man-made construction in the United States (over 4000 years old). 105 Haverhill Road, Salem, NH 03079

New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Discover 130 years of telephone history at one of our country's finest exhibits of antique telephones and equipment. 22 East Main Street, Warner, NH 03278, (603) 456-2234.

Nature & Outdoors

Beaver Brook Association
Field trips for schools, homeschool groups, scouts and other organizations on various environmental topics such as: Native American Woodland People, Forest Ecology, Wildlife of New England, Tracking, Habitat Quest, Discover Fall (and all the other seasons), Ponding, Bats & Owls, and Geology to name a few. In Hollis. Call 603-465-7787.

Charmingfare Farm
We have excellent educational programs and field trips that would be perfect for homeschooling families. We are a 180 acre farm consisting of over 200 species of animals ranging from traditional agricultural animals to North American wildlife. 774 High Street, Candia, NH., (603) 483-5623.

Nature's Stepping Stones
A nature and farm-based learning center for children ages 5 to 9 years of age. Angela Hanscom just started a new program called Project Nature - very motivating hands-on learning opportunities from learning to felt alpaca fur to how to build a wild den and an igloo. Her background is in physical education and she has a masters in occupational therapy.

Sargent Center for Outdoor Education
Educational programs and conference site. We encourage those interested to contact Kelly Meyer to arrange a tour and meet her staff. 36 Sargent Camp Road, Hancock, NH 03449, (603) 525-3311.

Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
Our mission is to enhance understanding of NH ecology. We boast a beautiful 3/4 mile trail with interactive animal exhibits, geared for hands-on learning. We offer homeschool programs throughout the year as well. 23 Science Center Road, Holderness, NH 03245. Call (603) 968-7194.

Science & Technology

SEE Science Center
Interactive science & technology exhibit areas for all age groups. Science discovery areas for young children. Inventors workshops for youth. Teleconferencing/long distance learning capabilities. Resource rooms containing print and electronic science education materials. 200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NH 03101 , (603) 669-0400

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