![]() | Field Trips at the Mercer & Fonthill Museums Let our experienced team of Museum Educators introduce your students to the creative genius of Henry Chapman Mercer and his collecting legacy. Mercer (1856-1930) was a historian, archaeologist, artist and tile maker who made Doylestown, Bucks County his home. Both the Mercer and Fonthill Museums represent and carry on this Renaissance man’s visionary ideas. At the Mercer Museum, students experience life in early America and the Delaware Valley through everyday objects, and can participate in a wide variety of interactive programs. At Fonthill Museum, young visitors are encouraged to explore Mercer’s extraordinary dream house. Youth tours at Fonthill are designed to highlight Mercer’s creativity and diverse interests by showcasing the amazing architecture and collections housed in this fascinating structure. All of the programs and tours at the Mercer and Fonthill Museums feature inquiry-based learning, original objects and/or reproductions from the collections, a variety of interactive group activities and tours, and hands-on/minds-on experiences that both enchant and educate. These programs are open to school groups, scout groups, home school groups, and groups from other youth organizations. Self-Guided Group Visits to the Mercer Museum – Groups of ten or more students are eligible to receive our group rate of $3.50 per youth. One adult chaperone is required for every ten students and is admitted free. Additional adults must pay the regular group admission of $6.00. A 10-15 minute orientation will be provided to all groups visiting on a self-guided basis. Home School Groups – Please contact us about your group’s course of study and the various ages represented so that we can help tailor your visit to meet your needs. | |||||
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The fee for on-site programs is $50 per one-hour program (see information about off-peak pricing below) plus $3.50 per youth for Museum admission. A self-guided Museum visit is part of your experience. The fee for the Mercer Sampler program is $6 per youth. One adult chaperone is required for every ten youths and is admitted free. Additional adults are welcome, but must pay the regular group fee of $6 per person. The Mercer Museum has special pricing for school programs booked during our off-peak season, December through March. Our off-peak school program fees are $40 per program for Log House Life, Frontier Trading, and Simple Machines. Our off-peak price for students registered for our Mercer Sampler program is $5 per student. The Colonial Kids Outreach program also has a special off-peak fee of $7 per student. |
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Log House Life (preschool-grade 5, 25 students per group, 1 hour program) |
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Frontier Trading (grades 3-5, 25 students per group, 1 hour program) Students participating in this “Frontier Life” program will experience the way that people lived in early American communities and went about obtaining the goods they needed to survive and prosper. Along the way students will develop an enhanced understanding of the challenges those people faced as well as an appreciation for the convenience of their own lives. PA Academic Standards Links: 4.2.4.A; 4.4.4.A, B, C; 6.4.6.D, E; 8.1.3.A, B; 8.2.6.B, C; 9.1.5.J |
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Simple Machines (grades 3-5, 25 students per group, 1 hour program) In this hands-on program, inspired by the Museum’s collection of pre-industrial hand tools, learners investigate examples of the six simple machines, explore how these machines make work easier, and then work together in groups to build a Simple Machines mobile. Students are encouraged to make connections between the program and their tour of the museum, in which they will encounter many hand tools and simple machines used to meet the wants and needs of 18th- and early 19th-century Americans. PA Academic Standards Links: 3.1.4.A; 3.2.4.C; 3.7.4.A; 3.8.4.A; 3.8.4.B |
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Mercer Sampler (grades 3-5, max. 100 students per group, 2½ hour program) |
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Past Imperfect: Using Primary Source Materials (middle and high school students and teachers) This program is a a valuable resource for students and teachers participating in National History Day. The program allows students to use historical documents and photographs, exercise critical thinking skills in learning to analyze and evaluate resources, learn basic historical methodologies, and how to apply these skills to Internet-based research. Teachers utilizing this program will gain tips on History Day procedures and judging, help prepare their students to defend their History Day projects, and discover new ways to tie the documents into thier current curriculum. Three-hour workshop, available on Monday and Tuesday mornings, $125 program fee, plus $3.50 per student |
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| The fee for Fonthill Museum tour is $3.50 per youth for a one-hour tour. One adult chaperone is required for every ten youths and is admitted free. | ||||||
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Castle of Ideas (grades 3-6, 44 students per group, 1 hour tour) Uncover the creative genius of Henry Mercer and track the development of his ideas by viewing his artwork and decorative tiles in this tour of the unique house that Mercer built. PA Academic Standards Links: 8.1.3A,B,C,D; 8.2.3A,B,C,D; 8.3.3A,B,D; 8.4.3B,C; 8.1.6A,B,C,D; 8.2.6A,B,C,D; 8.3.6A,B,D; 8.4.6B,C; 9.2.3A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I; 9.2.5A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I |
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A Concrete House (grades 6-8, 44 students per group, 1 hour tour) Investigate Fonthill from top to bottom! From the basement to the tower, examine the methods and materials used for building Fonthill and study the architecture of Henry Mercer’s one-of-a-kind home. PA Academic Standards Links: 8.1.6A,B,C,D; 8.2.6A,B,C,D; 8.1.9A,B,C; 8.3.6A,B,D; 8.4.6 B,C; 8.2.9A,B,C,D; 8.3.9A,B,D |
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| Castle Full of Treasures (grades 6-12, 44 students per group, 1 hour tour) Get inspired by Henry Mercer’s interest in history, travel, and archaeology and discover how these interests are reflected throughout the design and decoration of Mercer’s amazing home. PA Academic Standards Links: 8.1.9A,B,C,D; 8.2.9A,B,C,D; 8.3.9A,B,D; 8.4.9B,C; 8.1.12A,B,C,D; 8.2.12A,B,C,D; 8.3.12A,B,D; 8.4.12B,C; 9.2.8A,B,C,D,FG,I; 9.2.12A,B,D,E,E,F,G,I |
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Before You Book - What We Need to Know: Please have the following information ready when you call or e-mail us about a tour or program reservation:
Contact us: Please contact the Mercer Museum at 215-345-0210, ext. 123, or mmeduc@mercermuseum.org; or Fonthill Museum at 215-348-9461 ext. 10 or fhmail@fonthillmuseum.org to reserve a program/tour and schedule your visit. Groups interested in visiting the Mercer Museum on their own, without registering for a specific program, must still make an advance reservation. You will receive a letter or fax confirming your reservation within several days. Please note that your visit is not confirmed until you receive this formal confirmation and invoice. If you do not receive this confirmation in a timely manner please contact us to ensure your reservation. |
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Arrival and Accessibility: Please make every effort to arrive on time. We cannot increase the length of a program or tour due to late arrivals, and some programs may need to be shortened. If your group is unavoidably delayed please notify us by calling the Mercer Museum reception desk at 215-345-0210 ext. 0, or Fonthill Museum at 215-348-9461 ext. 10. Due to limited space in our entry areas it is most helpful if early arrivals wait outdoors or on the bus until their appointed program or tour time. |
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Get acquainted with the physical arrangement of floors and exhibits at the Mercer Museum by downloading our Museum Guide. Museum Guide & Floor Plan (PDF) |
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