Colonial Carolina Summer Camp, Days 3 and 4. Wednesday, Colonial Carolina educators introduced camper-historians to the colonial household. They learned about chores and responsibilities throughout the plantation, such as food…
Read MoreToday, camper-historians learned about the activities of children in the past. They were interested to learn that children of today enjoy some of the same activities as children during colonial times…
Read MoreWelcome to Colonial Carolina Summer Camp at Drayton Hall! We met some new, cool summer camp participants this morning! After introductions, camper-historians learned about the Native Americans who once lived…
Read MoreToday, camper-historians practiced their own house tour. Ms. Liz taught the group about conservation. Reuse, Reduce, RECYCLE! Using recycled materials campers created keepsake boxes. Conservation, afterall, is an important part of…
Read MoreToday, Colonial Carolina camper-historians learned about archaeology. Our very own Archaeologist, Sarah Stroud, displayed actual artifacts from on-site excavations. Ranging from different ceramics to dolls and lead shot, these artifacts demonstrate…
Read MoreWelcome to Colonial Carolina Summer Camp! The Drayton Hall team is so excited to welcome this week’s camper-historians! Day 1: Fun, education, and exploration. Based upon historical research and archaeology…
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