Camp Info
| Ages: | 7–13 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Water: | Water, Swimming, Diving |
| Academics: | Academics, Science, Liberal Arts, Archaeology, History, Career, Architecture |
Bloomington, IL, USA
Whisk your kids off to a world where the past meets the future with the Museum's Futures in History Camp. This extraordinary 5-day adventure is perfect for those young minds in 5th, 6th, and 7th grades who have a knack for unraveling the mysteries of time. With a focus on science and history, this camp uncovers the countless futures a career in history can hold. Led by the experienced Museum staff and specialists in the field, the camp challenges and engages the campers through hands-on learning experiences. They won't merely read about history; they'll touch it, scrutinize it, and breathe it in. Whether it's analyzing architectural marvels, sifting through archaeological treasures, understanding the nuances of civics, diving into museum studies, or learning about preservation, this camp opens up a whole new world of learning. In addition, the camp's exclusive field trips provide an invaluable opportunity to see these topics come alive, beyond the confines of a traditional classroom. From the hum of activity in an archaeological dig to the quiet, sacred spaces of historical preservation, these trips are more than just an excursion; they’re a journey into the heart of history itself. The camp covers all bases, with the registration fee including everything from the materials needed for exploration to the snacks and meals that keep the little adventurers fueled. So, pack their curiosity and send them off to the Museum's Futures in History Camp, where they'll discover that history is not just about the past, but also lights the way to the future.
| Ages: | 7–13 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Water: | Water, Swimming, Diving |
| Academics: | Academics, Science, Liberal Arts, Archaeology, History, Career, Architecture |
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