Learn & Play

The Frazier Museum is home to the sword of Josiah Bartlett, a New Hampshire statesman and second signer of the Declaration of independence.
School Programs
Experience. Educate. Investigate.
The Frazier Museum’s school programs are the driving force behind our mission and primary reason for existence – helping some of our most important visitors, students, learn from the past in order to create a better future.
Through a variety of school programs, both in the museum and in the classroom, and teacher workshops, the Frazier Museum takes the historic content “off the page” and makes it relevant to our lives today. We bring history to life for K-12 students via exceptional educational opportunities that utilize object-based learning, engaging activities, gallery investigations and live performances – all tailored to meet Core Content Curriculum Standards.
Please review all of our offerings—from Guided Programs here at the museum to our Distance Learning and Classroom Outreach selections—and then let us know how we can help your students experience history in a whole new way!
Please review our extensive school program offerings via the links at left or download your copy of the 2011-2012 School Programs Guide.









