Hilltop third-graders learn Canfield history

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Neighbors | Abby Slanker.On June 2, Hilltop Elementary School third-grade students in Marie Rupert’s class checked out the artifacts in the War Vets Museum during the school’s annual Canfield History Walking Tour.

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Neighbors | Abby Slanker.A Hilltop Elementary School third-grade student got an up-close look at the 1812 French cannon located in the basement of the War Vets Museum during the school’s annual Canfield History Walking Tour.

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Neighbors | Abby Slanker.Hilltop Elementary School third-grade students in Karen Pavlov’s class visited the Wall of Honor at the War Vets Museum during the school’s annual Canfield History Walking Tour on June 2.

By ABBY SLANKER

neighbors@vindy.com

Third-grade students at Hilltop Elementary School got a hands-on lesson in Canfield history during their Canfield History Walking Tour, visiting several historical sites and buildings on the village green and surrounding areas during the day-long tour on June 2.

Scheduled stops on the tour included Ruggles-Coope House, Old Courthouse, Christian Church, Odd Fellows Hall, Methodist Church, the Green and bandstand, Farmers National Bank, Mahoning Dispatch, Township Hall, War Vets Museum, Canfield Historical Society’s Bond House, Presbyterian Church, Christian Church, Village Cemetery, Canfield Village Middle School, Old Turner School, WPA Building and the Old Texaco Station.

The third-grade teachers relayed the history of the locations to the students, highlighting the Ohio Historical Markers at the sites. The students received tours of the Mahoning Dispatch and Bond House, with presentations from volunteers at those buildings.

During their stop at the War Vets Museum, Marie Rupert’s third-grade class was able to wander through the building, discovering all the artifacts and history the building has to offer, including the large train display in the basement.

To refuel about half-way through their tour, the students enjoyed a brown bag lunch on the green. The Hilltop Elementary PTO provided bottled water for the students during the tour and provided popsicles when the students returned to the school after their tour.

This year marked the seventh year of the tour, which was originally created by Hilltop Elementary School third-grade teacher Jenny Beil and C.H. Campbell third-grade teachers Marian Bailey and Heidi Snyder. The teachers researched the historical stops to correlate with third-grade content standards, which includes learning about your local community.