Category Archives: Museums/Events

Fur Trade Era Rendezvous ~Fort Washita, Durant, OK

barracks3I had only visited one fort in Oklahoma until last weekend, Fort Gibson.

I kept wanting to visit the other forts but they just seemed too far away for a trip just to see them.

fortwallsImagine my delight when I found out that Fort Washita was on the way home from the DanMan Challenge we were going to!

Not only was it on the way but it was having it’s Fur Trade Era Rendezvous the same weekend!

barracksSo after we finished our 10K we headed to the Fort to walk around.

Isn’t that what everyone does after running that far?

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fortIt was a very big fort so there was a lot of walking.

My feet protested a little but I was okay with that.

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saberMy boys noticed his weapon right away and asked to see it.

I really enjoy how people are passionate about sharing history at these events.

Seeing a Dragoon show you his saber is so much better than a picture in a book!

playerWe have gone to so many history events that we have started recognizing the regulars!

This guy has been at two other events that we have been to.

campsitesThe grounds were beautiful!

toysThe boys always drool all over the handmade weapons.

tenthouse

cemetaryThis fort was taken over by the Confederates during the Civil War.

dyeDying cloth.

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teachingThis lady was great!

So full of information on dying fabric!

bugsDead bugs used for one of the colors(still used today).

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woolcardShowing the boys how to card wool.

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wool

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toolsThe Blacksmith shop.

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stokefire

canonThe blacksmith had a little canon that he fired.

It was loud!

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saddleThe Stables.

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candlemakingCandle Making.

candles

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walkpathThis was a beautiful fort!

I am so glad that we got to go!

I really like to visit places like this when an event is going on, it is so much more fun to see people dressed in period clothing when going to historical places.

Most of these places have websites so I just check out their event schedule and add it to our calendar!

Indian Territory Days ~Tahlequah, OK

IndianHeritageDaysI have never been to the Cherokee Heritage Center so I was pretty happy to attend their Indian Territory Days event!

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chunkeyThey have several villages you can tour.

For the event they had games and stations for the kids to learn about the culture.

The first game the boys played was Chunkey.

They were so excited to see and do everything!

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stickball

blowgunThere was a big line for the Blowguns.

basketweaveBasket Weaving.

arrowheadsHe was telling them how to make arrowheads.

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weavingFinger weaving.

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HeritageDasyWeaving on a loom.

pinchpotPot pinching.

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netmaking2Making a net.

netmaking

cabin

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storytellerThe boys were really excited to listen to the story teller.

Unfortunately there were a lot of older kids in there with us and they begged for a really scary story.

It was way too creepy and intense and we had to leave.

marblesPlaying Marbles.

buildingsOne of the villages.

prizeIf you did seven of the stations then you got an arrowhead.

That was the boys goal for the whole event, earn an arrowhead!

arrowheadschoices

boysThey had a lot of fun and this was a great event!

If you missed it this year be sure to mark down the next one!

The Gateway Arch and The Museum of Westward Expansion ~St. Louis, MO

archcloseOne of the main reasons I wanted to take an extra day on our trip to Indiana was so that we could stop in St. Louis!

The last time we stopped was 4 years ago!!!

aarch13This was from that trip.

It was taken at an old church near the arch.

I was hoping to take a new picture but it was under construction.

Look at those babies!

For some odd reason my boys do not even remember this trip…

closearchWe pass the Arch twice and year but after so many trips past it you kind of forget to stop and actually enjoy it.

After seeing this blog post at Currently Wandering I was determined to stop this time.

Really go check out her blog, she is traveling with her family in an airstream and has some amazing travel info!

archbwThe Arch is so amazing close up!

vistorcenterI had not been in the Visitor Center since I was a child!

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museumThe place was pretty empty so we got to just wonder around.

bullThe fake animals are the only thing I remember from when I was a child.

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I found the original Earth bag house…

Look it up.

archWe did not go to the top this time around.

I did make everyone walk around the whole Arch just to make sure I did not want yet another angle for pictures though.

capitolThere’s was more hobbling than walking from Nick and I, thanks to the hike the day before.

aboveNext time you drive by be sure to stop!