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Scavenger Hunt: Adventures at Sea Abraham and his son, Isaac, were ship captains. Can you find their portraits? Isaac Jennings was the captain of the ship named William Chamberlain, which was very fast. It s nickname was the A-1 Ship. Here is part of the map from Isaac Jennings voyage. Can you find the full map? Would you want to take a voyage like this? Why or Why not? Isaac Jennings had to sail around South America to get to, California! Do you think this was a quick voyage? Do you know where the state of California is on this map? Write an X on the state. Now write and X on the state of Connecticut. How do you think people traveled to California before there were planes, trains, and roads? PAGE 1

Scavenger Hunt: Families & Traditions The Krajnyik family came from the country of. They later changed the spelling of their name to KRANYIK. They worked hard and saved their money to buy a house. Then they could have and. They built a house with the help of friends. On Sundays, the men came and helped with the. Later, the women and children came and everyone together. Traditions and community were important. They had a church with services in their language. The neighborhood where the Krajnyik s built their house is called. This area near Bridgeport was also called Little. What kinds of traditions do people in your family take part in? What kinds of traditions does your community celebrate? PAGE 2

Scavenger Hunt: Native People & Places Can you find this material that looks like bark? What people lived in structures made out of this material? Find the GREEN map nearby that shows Indian reservations in 2013. Many Native Americans live in these areas and continue to celebrate their culture. How many reservations are there? What is the LARGEST reservation called? What is the SMALLEST reservation called? Native Americans put items such as food, medicine, firestarting materials, bone needles, tobacco and other things in small things called. They are decorated with: Strands of were used to a token of. They were also exchanged to symbolize. What kinds of things do you exchange with your friends? PAGE 3

Scavenger Hunt: Go West! Can you find an advertisement for California Gold Grease? HINT: Look up! In 1849, California had a GOLD RUSH! Someone discovered gold in the soil. Suddenly thousands of people rushed west to find gold. Some people were tricked into buying things they did not need. Read the advertisement. Do you think Gold Grease would work? Why or why not? If you could invent something today to help people, what would it be? A man named Oliver Burr Jennings owned this ring made out of on the left. He tried to find gold in California, but he did not have any luck. Instead, he started a business with a friend. What type of business would you create? Discuss 2 ideas with your group: 1) 2) During the 1800s, many people moved to new lands in the west and in Ohio. Can you find this map? List two towns in Ohio named after Connecticut towns: 1) 2) Why do you think they were named after towns in CT? PAGE 4

3 rd Grade Scavenger Hunt: Community Builders Can you find this photograph? It shows Annie B. Jennings. She used her wealth to help the town of Fairfield. She helped to create many important community institutions in Fairfield, including the Fairfield Museum and the Fairfield Public Library. Why is it important for a town to have a library? She built a very big house that was called. Visitors could see her beautiful. The house was located on Old Post Road, but it was later torn down. The Connecticut Audubon Society was created by the woman shown on the left, Osgood Wright in the year. She also used her wealth to do good things for the community. If your group had one million dollars, what three things would you create for your community? 1) _ 2) _ 3) _ PAGE 5

Scavenger Hunt: Voyages at Sea LOOK UP! Can you find the picture of the young boy? Find the label that describes this group of paintings. At the age of 10, John Jennings with his father, Abraham Jennings to Canton, China. John nearly while he and his father were at sea. How is work different today? Have you ever gone to work with a parent or someone? If so, what did you do? Isaac Jennings became a sailor at the age of 15, eventually becoming a captain of his own ship called the WM. (WILLIAM) CHAMBERLAIN. This ship is described at THE A 1. This kind of ship had a unique quality. What do you think it was? It could go very. Name one object that Captain Abraham Jennings brought back from his trips: 1) PAGE 6

Scavenger Hunt: Native Americans & The Puritans This photo shows a monument in Southport. Can you find the image? Hint: it s near the START of the gallery! In The Pequot War, the English wanted control of. The Pequot Indians were from the part of Connecticut. Fairfield is known by the Native American name which means. Find the image of the Puritans. If you began a new community what 3 rules would you have? 1) 2) 3) Newcomers had to ask to be accepted into the community. Do you need to ask permission to move to a community? Why or why not? PAGE 7

Scavenger Hunt: Soldiers This sea captain on the left was in charge of the ship named Defence. What was his name?. He was very brave and captured vessels. He was caught by the TWICE! But he made it back home to Fairfield! Sometimes soldiers would get bored when they were not fighting. They had to fill their time with activities such as carving, like the example on the left. Can you find it? What do you like to do when you are bored? What is the large musical instrument nearby? It s a. A young boy or girl would have an important job with this instrument. It was used to communicate to the soldiers during battles or to march. PAGE 8

Scavenger Hunt: Farmers & Makers These men are growing the Southport Red. What season do you think it is in this photo?. Why?. In this section of the exhibit, how many different kinds of tools can you find? What materials are they made out of?. Hint: In the front look up! At the left are another type of tools. Can you find them? How did Native Americans make their tools? What materials did they NOT have? Check all: 1) Metal 4) Cotton 2) Plastic 5) Feathers 3) Wood Name 2 things that you would you make out of Native American materials: 1) 2) PAGE 9

Scavenger Hunt: The Puritans & Laws This book represents the Puritan belief that everyone should study the. This book was also used to record a family s important dates such as a birth of a child or a marriage. This is Roger Ludlow s signature. Can you find it? You may think it ends with the letter e, but it really doesn t! The e is actually a decoration. Laws were written about,, and. Ludlow compiled the first set of laws in Connecticut that was called the Code of. Hint: find the hanging book! Below are some things that were against the law. Write in the fine for each punishment: Neglecting to teach children Shillings Living by yourself Lying Shillings Shillings What are 2 important rules that we have today? 1) 2) Why are these rules important? PAGE 10

Scavenger Hunt: Crack the Code! During the American Revolution, spies known as the Culper Spy Ring passed information about forces on to George Washington. Often, spies would disguise their messages. They disguised their messages by using,, and. Have you ever tried to disguise a message? Why? These objects are called gilded spurs. They belonged to _. He played a very important role in the Culper Spy Ring. Can you find two other people involved in the Culper Spy Ring? HINT: Look under the fort! 1) 2) Would you become a spy? Why or why not? Spies used telescopes like this one to see if the enemy were coming. This telescope was used at a fort which was near St. Mary s by the Sea and Ash Creek. What was the fort s name? Yes, I would become a spy because. No, I would not become a spy because. PAGE 11

Scavenger Hunt: Map This! According to this LEGEND for a giant MAP of Fairfield, what is the symbol that shows chicken coops? How many of these symbols can you find on the map? What year is this map from? Why do you think so many people had chickens during this time? Do people have chickens in their yard today? What else do you find interesting about this map? Here s another map can you find it? What is this map for? Why do you think we do not have trolleys anymore? What replaced them? Can you find where we are on Beach Road? Write an X on where you think the beach is! Now find a map that looks like an arm! What part of New England does this detail on the left show? Why did English colonists want to move here? What do you like about New England? PAGE 12

Scavenger Hunt: Open a Shop! Find this the advertisement. What are 2 things that were sold during the 1800s? 1) 2) Are things sold in the same way today? How is it the same? How is it different? What 3 items would you sell if you opened up a store today? 1) 2) 3) Business became very successful in the area, especially in the town of where a new was built, shown at the right. If you lived during this time, what path for your career would you choose? Write the names from your group next to each choice: Become a farmer Start your own business Become a ship captain Go West to seek a fortune PAGE 13

Scavenger Hunt: Coming to America Find this image to the left. HINT: it s near a cash register. Immigrants began coming to America from Europe in the early 1800s. They could not bring a lot of things with them. They brought only important things. List three things an immigrant might bring: 1) 2) 3) As a group, list three important things that you would bring to another country: 1) 2) 3) What is the name above the front door in the photo? Dominic, shown at the left, came from Italy. He started a store on the Old Post Road in Fairfield. The store sold and. If you look closely at the photo, you can see bananas hanging! Why do you think Dominic sold these items? How is Dominic s store similar to the grocery store your family goes to? How is Dominic s store different from the grocery store your family? PAGE 14

Scavenger Hunt: Getting Around Town Where would you take the trolley if you recently arrived from Eastern Europe and needed to find a job? Hint: You need to lift something up to find the answer! How long does it take for you to travel to school?. How do you get to school?. When the Connecticut Turnpike opened, people had to pay a toll with a. Have you ever seen someone pay a toll?. On a large map, you will see the Interstate. How did the train help make people s lives easier? Another kind of transportation you probably have used is the train! Can you find the train tickets? What would you do to help improve transportation in our town? PAGE 15

Scavenger Hunt: Movers and Shakers Find the photograph of Oliver Gould Jennings home called Mailands. This house is still standing, where Fairfield is today. This was the summer home of Oliver Jennings. If your house was donated to the community, what would it be used for? You will also see picture of this home. It was located in and built by. He wanted people to notice his big house, so he hired a man to plow his fields with an! He was also friend to a man whose tiny boot is displayed earby. This man s name was General. This section of the exhibition also features a top hat made in out of fur. There is also a fancy dress from the year. You may get dressed up for special occasions. What are two examples of times when you and your family get dressed up? 1) 2) PAGE 16

Scavenger Hunt: New Communities The photograph on the left shows Gustave and his wife Louise. Gustave came to America from a country in Europe called. He was a mechanic and an inventor, known for his Whitehead 2-Cycle. Gustave was fascinated with flight and designed several machines that could. What does his flying machine look like in the photograph below?. This photo shows his house in the background and the other building is his In 2013, Connecticut recognized that Gustave flew in the year, two years before the famous brothers. Find a TROLLEY MAP from 1927. Name two streets that you recognize from the map: 1) 2) Many people used the trolley to get around, including immigrants from,,, and. PAGE 17

Scavenger Hunt: Manufacturing & Might Can you find this map of Bridgeport? What year is it from? Name three things that were made in Bridgeport during the 1800s and early 1900s: 1) 2) 3) Can you find a pie plate? What popular game is named after this pie company? How many pies a day did they used to make? In the poster above from the 1940s, women were encouraged to help World War II by helping at 1) 2) 3) PAGE 18

BONUS! Scavenger Hunt: Objects & Stories Can you find pictures of these objects in the gallery? Pick one object from these pictures and create your own story: What time period is it from? Who owned this object? Why did the owner need this object? Nearby you will find some funny objects that represent our community today. What two objects would you suggest to represent our community? 1) Why? 2) Why? Behind you is a Community Wall. This person, Mary Katonah, served as a Town Clerk for years. She was also an important member of the community. What person from Fairfield would you put on our Community Wall? Why? PAGE 19