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Labor History (Teaching with Historic Places)

Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) uses historic places in National Parks and in the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places to enliven history, social studies, geography, civics, and other subjects. TwHP has created a variety of products and activities that help teachers bring historic places into the classroom.

Here you’ll find place-based educational resources relating to labor history. Discover more resources at the Teaching with Historic Places homepage.

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  • Split photo of a dam in the 1930s compared to modern day.
    The Minidoka Dam and Powerplant

    Discover the science and early history of hydroelectric power at the historic Minidoka Powerplant.

  • drawing of men working a blast furnace.
    Hopewell Furnace

    Explore how Hopewell functioned as a productive work unit and how work defined social relationships in this early National period community.

  • Postcard image of mill buildings along a river.
    Building America's Industrial Revolution

    Learn how technology applied to textile mills revolutionized industry, affecting mill architecture, city planning, and transportation.

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    Last updated: August 2, 2023