View the school tour map
Transcription
View the school tour map
r i ve eR W hit 13 12 CAUTION Steep Slope 11 29 14 10 16 15 Prairietown P o 17 6 27 20 5 2 8 28 44 32 19 39 33 22 21 9 23 37 26 r t al 18 3 4 30 31 25 Private 40 Private 34 Bus Parking 42 24 43 1 SCHOOL CHECK-IN LOCATION 7 CONNER PRAIRIE WELCOME CENTER Welcome Center After check-in buses can park here. 35 Follow this route to arrive at school check-in location I N T E RCONNERPRAIRIE.ORG AC T I V E H I S TO RY PA R K Allisonville Ro ad Smithsonian Affiliate 1863 CIVIL WAR JOURNEY: RAID ON INDIANA Join fellow Hoosier volunteers to defend the state from Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his raiders. 1. Mayfield & Nichols Dry Goods Store* 2. Quartermaster Station 3. Union Camp 4. Porter Family Home 5. Field Hospital 6. The Raid* 7. River Crossing Play Area 8. The Depot Store 9. Covered Bridge * Timed media presentations with limited availability. TREETOP OUTPOST Climb to the top of a 4-story treehouse, make music, dig for stuff from the past or learn a new outdoor skill. 10. Treetop Workshop 11. Treehouse 12. Nature Walk 13. The Lookout 1836 PRAIRIETOWN Step into the hustle and bustle of a thriving pioneer town. 14. Curtis’ Blacksmith Shop & Home 15. Sgt. Hastings’ Cabin 16. Whitaker’s Store 17. Schoolhouse 18. Outfitter’s Cart 19. Gregory’s Home 20. Dr. Campbell’s Office & Home 21. McClure’s Home & Carpenter Shop 22. Barker Brothers’ Pottery Shop 23. Barker’s Home 24. Golden Eagle Inn WILLIAM CONNER HOUSE Explore the lives of the Conner family and find out how their story mirrors Indiana’s transition from territory to state. 25. William Conner House 26. Loom House 27. Heirloom Garden ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS Get up close and interact with your favorite farm friends. 28. Animal Encounters Barn (Use Soft Voices Please) LENAPE INDIAN CAMP EntranOTHER ce Learn the culture and language of the Lenape, or Delaware, Indians who lived here from 1795 to 1820. 29. Trading Post 30. Wigwams 31. Lifeways Cabin 1859 BALLOON VOYAGE Travel back to the day aeronaut John Wise launched his balloon from Lafayette, Indiana. 32. Balloon Kiosk 33. Café on the Common 34. 1859 Balloon Voyage 35. Welcome Center Guest Services Create.Connect (Science Activities) 37. Wind Turbine 39. Playground 40. Picnic Area (Private) 42. Bayt Pavillion 43. The Apple Store (Sept. & Oct.) 44. Hilltop Pavillion (Private) Restrooms Food Tram Shopping Vending Water Fountain Shady Spot Sunscreen Quiet Spot ENGAGE, EXPLORE and INDIANA’S PAST HISTORIC AREAS LENAPE INDIAN CAMP Experience the culture and history of the Lenape (le nah’pay) Indians. Hear stories, grind corn, learn Lenape words, meet the fur trader and step inside a wigwam. WILLIAM CONNER HOUSE Peek into William Conner’s world when you explore the first floor of central Indiana’s first brick home, where Conner and his family lived from 1823–37. Visit the Loom House. TREETOP OUTPOST & NATURE WALK A four-story treehouse sits at the center of our new experience area, inviting you to climb to the top and take in the view! Inside and around its base you’ll find ways to connect with nature in exciting activity areas and learn about Indiana’s natural resources. Then take a trek along the Nature Walk, where your students can discover plant and animal life that call this part of Indiana their home. This pathway includes interpretive signs that provide information on ecosystems and land use. CREATE.CONNECT Stop by Create.Connect (first floor of Welcome Center) to learn amazing Indiana stories about aviation, electricity, wind power and innovation. WELCOME CENTER Check out the Conner Prairie Store (first floor) for souvenirs and educational materials. For the safety of toddlers playing there, Discovery Station (first floor) is not available to school groups. ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS Meet the baby animals in the Animal Encounters Barn (use soft voices please). HELPFUL TIPS & INFORMATION 1836 PRAIRIETOWN Discover what life was like in this 1836 pioneer village, bustling with activity. Jump in and help with chores, meet the carpenter, blacksmith and potter. Try your hand at pioneer games or visit with the town folk and hear their stories. • 1859 BALLOON VOYAGE Travel back to 1859 Lafayette, Indiana, on the day aeronaut John Wise launched his balloon. Explore the 1859 streetscape and learn about early ballooning. • Balloon flights for school groups are only available to those groups who have made reservations prior to arrival at Conner Prairie. 1863 CIVIL WAR JOURNEY: RAID ON INDIANA Join fellow Hoosier volunteers to defend the state from Confederate General Morgan and his raiders! Please note that Mayfield and Nichols Dry Goods Store and The Raid are timed media presentations with limited availability. These presentations utilize strobe lights, loud noises and images of war that may not be appropriate for young children. • • • • • • • • • • • Teachers, make school tour payments at the Guest Services office (Welcome Center, first floor). Students grades K–12 must be with a teacher or chaperone at all times. Students should not begin activities involving tools, animals or fire until directed to do so by Conner Prairie staff. Contact any Conner Prairie staff person if there is a first aid need or lost child. Do not tease or chase the animals. Do not pet or feed the animals unless supervised by a staff member. Do not pick flowers or other plants. Be careful in and around buses and parking lots. Watch your step. Roads, paths and floors are uneven. Smoking is not permitted. Food (including candy and gum) and open drinks are not permitted on the park grounds except in designated places. Plastic drink bottles are allowed. Due to space limitations, we ask that only groups with individuals with disabilities use the tram that travels between the Welcome Center and Civil War Journey. Please leave strollers outside historic buildings. • • • • • Stay safe in the sun by helping yourself to sunscreen found throughout the grounds. Please silence your cell phone and refrain from using it unless absolutely necessary. If a building or activity station is full, please wait your turn or return at a later time. Abusive or obscene language or gestures will not be tolerated. Children with autism, and other sensory or developmental challenges, are welcome to utilize areas marked as Quiet Spots. There you will find sensory kits with weighted blankets and soft toys. PHOTOGRAPHY • • Still or video photography is welcomed at Conner Prairie for personal, non-commercial use only. No tripods, please. During your visit, you may be photographed for promotional purposes by Conner Prairie staff. If you do not wish to be photographed, please ask for a special sticker at the School Tour Gate or the Ticket Desk so our photographer knows not to take your picture. WALKING DISTANCES • • • • • • • • Welcome Center to Lenape: .08 mi Lenape to William Conner House: .06 mi William Conner House to Prairietown Portal: .10 mi Prairietown Portal to Civil War Journey: .12 mi Prairietown Portal to Golden Eagle Inn: .08 mi Golden Eagle Inn to Welcome Center: .09 mi Welcome Center to Civil War Journey: .30 mi Welcome Center to Treetop Outpost: .30 mi CONNECT WITH US!
Similar documents
Follow this route to arrive at school check-in
carpenter, blacksmith and potter. Try your hand at pioneer games or visit with the town folk and hear their stories. 1859 BALLOON VOYAGE Travel back to 1859 Lafayette, Indiana, on the day aeronaut ...
More informationsensory-friendly
Below are tips to consider in planning your adventure around Conner Prairie today.
More informationCONNER PRAIRIE STORY GUIDE
This guide is designed to help a child with sensory and/or developmental differences prepare for a visit to Conner Prairie. The story is told from the child's perspective to help you and your child...
More information