Midnight Ride Storytelling Program
Program Overview The Midnight Ride Storytelling Program guides families through the true story of Paul Revere’s infamous midnight ride. An introductory slide show reviews the reasons for and outlines...
View ArticleFree Fall
Program Overview Free Fall was a scripted program, directed by Tessa Bridal, using two actors to share the excitement of science. The program took advantage of the Museum’s 50-foot atrium by dropping a...
View ArticleCry Witch
Program Overview For one hour the actors from Colonial Williamsburg transport visitors to a candlelit courtroom from the year 1706 for the trial of Grace Sherwood, accused of being a witch. Visitors...
View ArticleOn Stage
Program Overview At any time when the EMP|SFM is open visitors can be transformed into rock and roll stars. The interactive exhibit On Stage allows groups of multiple sizes to create a band name, jump...
View ArticleReenactment – 1866 Murder Trial of Albert Starkweather
Program Overview The reenactment trial of Albert Starkweather was just one component of Connecticut’s Old State House (CTOSH) Historic Halloween event in 2009. Throughout the evening visitors to the...
View ArticleFollow the North Star
Program Overview Conner Prairie Interactive History Park’s Follow the North Star program is an interactive, immersive Underground Railroad experience where guests take on the role of a fugitive slave...
View ArticleWhat Does It Mean, Dr. King?
Program Overview Every Martin Luther King Day, the Chicago Children’s Museum invites its visitors to remember Dr. King’s legacy. “What Does It Mean, Dr. King?” is a half-hour program combining historic...
View ArticleNight at the Museum
Program Overview When Night at the Museum hit movie theaters in 2006, the Ohio Historical Society saw an opportunity to connect with the public and created its own Night at the Museum at the Ohio...
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