Tour of the Nash House
3rd Graders
Step into life at the turn of the 20th century Delaware
Tour of the Nash House
Join us at the beautiful Nash House that was built in 1878 by the Slattery family. Learn about the Slatterys and three generations of the Nash family who lived in this home. Period artifacts and furniture fill this home which gives visitors a look back at what it was like to live in this home in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Program Options:
This tour can be paired with: Scavenger Hunt at the Cryder Research Center, and/or Walking Tour of Early Delaware.
Location:
Nash House/ Delaware County Historical Society, 157 E. William Street on the corner of East William Street and Little Street.
Length of time:
1 hour
Cost:
We suggest a fee or donation of $50.00 for small groups (up to 50 people), or $100.00 for larger groups. If paired with the Walking Tour of Early Delaware and/or the Scavenger Hunt at the Cryder Research Center on the same day, you get all for one price.
The Delaware County Historical Society is a non-profit organization funded by donations and memberships. In order to keep our facilities such as the Nash House, The Meeker Homestead, and the Cryder Research Center open and programs available, we would appreciate any financial contribution your school, PTO or organization can provide.
These fees are negotiable so that all children and interested adult groups can receive the benefit of our programs.
Ohio Social Studies Content Standards Addressed
3rd Grade: |
History: 2 |