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Governor Charles B. Aycock Birthplace State Historic Site
Contact UsTo schedule your field trip to the
Charles B. Aycock Birthplace State
Historic Site, please contact Joshua
Dacey.
(919) 242-5581
264 Governor Aycock
Rd, Fremont, NC 27830
For more information about the
Governor Charles B. Aycock
Birthplace State Historic Site
visit our website and Facebook page.
Programs are subject to change.
Printing costs made available through the Governor Charles B. Aycock Birthplace Advisory Committee. Programs and activities are subject to change.
Can’t come to Aycock Birthplace? We
can come to you! Students can take a
step back in time without leaving the
classroom! Each visit includes a
presentation about the site and a
living history demonstration!
School Days Program for 3rd & 4th grade students
Attend School with a 19th
century school marm.
Make your own copy book.
Participate in a spelling bee.
Write with a quill pen & ink.
Offered in January and February Cost: $4.00 (plus tax) per child Activities Include:
Nineteenth Century Holiday Tours Make your
reservation for
December 12th,
14th, or 19th, to
see open hearth
cooking
demonstrations
and learn more
about 19th century
holiday traditions.
Field Trip Planner 2017-2018
Our Programs are offered September through May
At a cost of $2.00 per student, teachers
can choose from the following
Hands-on Workshops:
All site visits include guided
tours of the 1893 Schoolhouse,
1840s Homestead & Kitchen,
and a video presentation on
Governor Aycock.
"Equal! That is the word! On that word I plant myself and my party —
the equal right of every child born on earth to have the opportunity to
burgeon out all there is within him."
C H A R L E S B . A Y C O C K
10:00am-1:00pm Cost: $2.00 (plus tax) per student
Candle Making (outdoor activity)
A visit to Aycock Birthplace will assist teachers in meeting the following NC Essential Standards: Kindergarten: K.H.1-3, K.C.1, K.C&G.1.1-2
1st grade: 1.H.1, 1.G.2.1-3, 1.C&G.1.1-3
2nd grade: 2.H.1.2, 2.G.2.1, 2.C&G.2.1-2
3rd grade: 3.H.1.2, 3.H.2.1, 3.C&G.2.1
4th grade: 4.H.1.3, 4.G.1.4, 4.E.2.2
Whizzer (Toy) Making
Fall Schedule:
October 11 - School Marm, Quill Pen & Ink
Writing, Townball
October 18 - Spinning & Natural Dyeing
November 8 - Candle and Brick Making
November 15 - Open Hearth Cooking &
Meat Curing
Spring Schedule:
March 7- Plowing & Blacksmithing
March 14 - School Marm, Quill Pen & Ink
Writing,Townball
March 28 - Basket Weaving & Candle
Making
April 11 - Spinning &Clothes Washing
Join us for Travels Through TimeStudents will experience North Carolina's
rich cultural heritage alongside costumed
interpreters demonstrating nineteenth
century life.
Explore our nineteenth century farm, with its restored home place, and visit an original one-room schoolhouse. Learn about Governor Aycock's commitment to quality education for all of North Carolina's citizens