Address: 18 Highlawn Rd, Warner, NH 03278, USA
Phone: +16034562600
Sunday: 12–4PM
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
George Harrison
Friendly knowledgeable staff. Answered any questions we asked. Displays of artifacts are incredible. I learned a lot about Native Americans . I am a Native American Lenni- Lenape Delaware tribe. My girlfriend is Choctaw. We will definitely return . We attended the July 10 2022 Pow Wow and it was spectacular. Thank you for your courtesy.
Bowen Butler (The Whitaker Review)
An amazing experience and walk through the history of North American Indian culture. The guides are knowledgeable and friendly. Low entry cost and definitely worth it. See things from every region and gain a memory you'll never forget. Enjoy the peace and serenity of their medicine trail or one of their seasonal festivals with interactive traditions for all ages. There is one coming up on the weekend of 10/1/21. The passion and heart for the history of this culture is evident from the moment you step foot inside.. Posted by The Whitaker Review
Jessica Locke
I absolutely love this place. A lot of wonderful memories I have are of this place. I highly recommend checking this place out when you visit Warner, New Hampshire. After your visit here you just feel better. Also check out when they have Pow Wow's; Amazing fun and so much native history!
Joan W
Fantastic collection based on Bud Thompson's finds as a young man! Guided tours are available everyday from noon til 3 pm. Or you can schedule a group tour for your school, organization, or even for your out-of-town guests. Wonderful inter-tribal education. Start in the Northeast Woodlands and "travel" across the country to end in the Northwest. Don't miss their annual Powwow the second weekend in July! The Museum Store is stocked with books, toys, jewelry, herbals, local and Native crafts, and much more. A true gem "in the middle of nowhere"!!
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Hello. Whereas the museum is wheelchair accessible, the Medicine Woods trail is not. Thanks for your interest in the museum.
Yes, I was there today. Check the website. Mt Kearsarge Indian Museum. I highly recommend it. We really enjoyed it.
I'm not sure of your question but they open at 10am today.
Yes, it's one of the best powwows in New England, with 3 amazing drums, storytelling, museum tours, hiking through the medicine woods, and traditional eastern social dancing held Saturday night. Full day event!!!!
They are open 10-5 Mon thru Sat and 12-5 Sun. The season is May 1 thru Oct 31. Off season tours are possible for groups of 10 or more. Contact them for scheduling.
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