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A Helping Hand
P.O. Box 39298
Indianapolis, IN 46239
United States

Steve and Joy Dean
statehistory@statehistory.net

317-862-0948

Fax: 317-862-9484

Complete state history courses from a Christian perspective for each of the 50 states for age 3 through grade 12. Or learn US history/geography by using our Fifty States workbooks that cover all 50 states in order of statehood. Visit www.statehistory.net for details and ordering information.

Serving: USA

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American Heritage Education Foundation, Inc. (AHEF)
3501 W. Alabama, Suite 200
Houston, TX 77027-6035
United States


713-627-2698

Fax: 713-572-3657

For free K-12 Lesson Plans, Contactwww.americanheritage.org

 

American Heritage: An Adventure in Liberty is a free, tested K-12 curriculum support resource on America's objective, factual philosophical heritage based on the Creators providing our unalienable rights as defined in the Declaration of Independence. Emphasis on America's founding documents and may be taught in segments. Lessons teach significance of events, causes and effects of American ideas and ideals and develop civics skills in critical thinking and problem solving. Tested and proven to raise social studies scores while improving understanding of America's four key themes of Freedom, Unity, Progress and Responsibility. Content aligns with Advanced Placement and National Standard tests. Award winning design and presentation.

Serving: Global

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Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
900 N. Birch Rd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304
United States

Linda Schaller
lindaschaller@bonnethouse.org

954-563-5393 ext. 137

Fax: 954-561-4174

Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is an extraordinary blend of art, architecture, history and ecology. This 35-acre subtropical estate and museum was designed and built in 1920 by Frederic Bartlett, noted painter and art collector. Bonnet House is one of the few complete homes and studios of an American artist.

Serving: Worldwide

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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
PO Box 1776
Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776
United States

Dale Van Eck
EFTSupport@cwf.org

1-800-761-8331

Fax: 1-757-565-8044

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a leader in interactive American history media specializing in resources such as the Emmy award-winning Electronic Field Trips Series, live interactive television broadcasts available on participating PBS stations and via video streaming. Trips are supported by comprehensive materials supporting American History Standards of Learning.

Serving: Worldwide

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Enos Mills Cabin Museum & Gallery
6760 Highway 7
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
United States

Eryn Mills
enosmillscbn@earthlink.net

970-586-4706

The homestead of Enos A. Mills, regarded as the "Father of Rocky Mountain National Park". Privately owned fascility. Please call for hours and information. Open seasonally, between Memorial Day and mid-October, weather permitting.

Serving: Rocky Mountain National Park, Northern Colorado

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Hands of a Child


United States


Recognizing that hands-on projects are essential to the learning experience, In the Hands of a Child has created Project Packs that go beyond the hands-on aspect.   We have taken the preparation time out of the parent/teacher job description with our Complete Ready to Assemble Lapbook®-Style Units that are available in printed book or ebook formats.

Serving: Worldwide

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National Geographic Kids


United States


NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS National Geographic magazine provides you with everything you need to know about scenery, history and traveling to all ends of the earth. National Geographic Kids features stories on animals, science, and technology plus puzzles, games, posters and trading cards for kids aged 6 and up.

Serving: Worldwide

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Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001
United States

Crystal Andrews
educationprograms@newseum.org

202-292-6650

Fax: 202-292-6665

Explore the stories behind the world’s important news events through up-to-the-second technology and engaging hands-on exhibits in the interactive museum of news, history and the First Amendment.

- classes and gallery tours
- free online exhibits and lessons
- customized learning plans

Serving: Worldwide

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The Old Governor's Mansion/Georgia College & State University
120 S. Clarke Street
Milledgeville, Georgia 31061
United States

Matthew S. Davis, Curator
matt.davis@gcsu.edu

478-445-4545

Fax: 478-445-3045

The Old Governor’s Mansion, a National Historic Landmark completed in 1839 was the home of Georgia’s governors until 1868. Tours run Tuesday-Saturday from 10-4 and Sunday 2-4, all tours begin on the hour. For more information, please call 478-445-4545 or visit www.gcsu.edu/mansion.

Serving: Middle Georgia

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Old Lighthouse Museum and the Capt. Nat Palmer House
7 Water Street and 40 Palmer Street
Stonington, CT 06378
United States

Mary Beth Baker
Director@Stoningtonhistory.org

Only town in Connecticut on the Atlantic, Stonington has two important historic sites: Old Lighthouse, where you can explore southern New England’s maritime history and climb stone tower for views of three states and the Capt. Palmer House, National Historic Landmark built 1850-53 for two brothers, one who discovered Antarctica.

Serving: New England, Connecticut, and the world

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