Exploring Plymouth’s History, A Children’s Summer Camp!

This weeklong exploration of the past will include hands-on crafts, games, and explorations of some of Plymouth’s most fascinating historical sites. The camp will be based at the 1677 Harlow Old Fort House and will be led by knowledgeable educators, crafters, and local historians.

Harlow Old Fort House, 119 Sandwich Street | 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. daily | $150 per child for non-members, $125 members

Join the Plymouth Antiquarian Society for a week of exciting exploration as we investigate the history of Plymouth through the centuries

Through this hands-on, inquiry-based summer program, young history lovers will be introduced to the clothing, food, crafts, and customs of the Wampanoag people, 17th century English colonists, and later Plymouth residents. 

Participants will play period games and practice traditional crafts including weaving and candle-making. They will also tour all three of the Antiquarian Society’s historic houses. The program will conclude with a research presentation by the participants, who will each receive a membership in the Junior Antiquarian Society to encourage ongoing engagement with the local past.

Space is limited to 12 boys and girls—register today! Email info@plymouthantiquarian.org or call the PAS office at 508-746-0012 to register.

Pre-registration is required by July 10.