This New Hampshire Museum Is Offering Their Exhibits Through Video Until You Can Visit In Person
By Michelle|Published May 08, 2020
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There’s so much to love about living in New Hampshire. While we love the outdoors, we appreciate the chances to learn about the history around us just as much. There are a lot of ways to do it, including visiting historical landmarks here. But, one thing we’ve always loved is the museums. While many of them are closed, this one is offering interactive exhibits through an online video library.
Welcome to the Woodman Museum! Located in Dover, this fun and unique museum offers visitors the chance to appreciate the unexpected array of artifacts in their collections.
Established in 1915 with $100,000 left by notable philanthropist, Annie Woodman, the goal was to establish an "institute to promote local education in science, history and the arts."
And over the years that's just what's been done. With a collection that includes everything from gems to ancient eggs to complete replicas of rooms, this place is fascinating no matter where your interests lie.
This is a great idea for folks who have always wanted to visit the museum but have yet to make the trip. And, it's a wonderful way to get kids excited about learning.
The videos can be accessed at any time and shared with your friends so you can watch together!
Check out some of our favorite videos below!
The Woodman Museum is typically open Wednesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 1st to December 13th, 2020. Check their website for more information and to keep up on when they’ll be opening again. You can also visit them on Facebook. Their YouTube channel can be found right here. And, there’s so much more to be learned! These 4 living history museums in New Hampshire will take you back in time.
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