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Summer Camp and After School Programs

All of Old South’s summer camp and after school programs offer the opportunity for students to explore the rich history of this 1729 colonial meeting house. Using scavenger hunts, reproduction objects and games or an interactive debate format, students gain a better understanding of life in colonial Boston.

For more information or to reserve, please call 617-482-6439 or [email the education department]

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Inside Old South Meeting House

  Description

A 45-minute program where children explore the Old South Meeting House, play a variety of colonial games, and try their hand at writing with a quill pen.
  grade8 -14
  Time45 minutes
  fees$3.00 per child, Two (2) adult chaperones for every 10 students are admitted free (up to 25 children)
  Additions
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  Title

Inside and Outside: Old South and the Granary Burying Ground

  Description

A 60 to 90-minute program where children explore the Old South Meeting House, play a variety of colonial games, and try their hand at writing with a quill pen, and then venture out to the nearby Granary Burying Ground. Your group will participate in a fun and educational scavenger hunt, examining symbols on the graves of famous Bostonians such as Paul Revere, John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
  grade8 -14
  Time60-90 Minutes
  fees$6.00 per child, Two (2) adult chaperones for every 10 students are admitted free (up to 25 children)
  Additions
  reserveClick here to reserve
 
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