Friday, July 19, 2013

Conner Prairie

Since I haven't come up with a cute-sie little name for my posts, they will just be named according to what will be in the post.  You are welcome.

Conner Prairie is a "living history museum" where some of the staff dress, act, and speak as if in the time period they portray. Conner Prairie is known as an "Interactive History Park." Families of today engage, explore and discover what it was like to live and play in Indiana’s past. 

Friends were able to get the kiddos in free so I just had to pay.  It's a really neat place.  There is a village, an Indian camp, and a Civil War experience.  Plus many other things that we just didn't have time to see.


There were goats, baby sheep, and a cow just wandering around.

Trying to walk on stilts.


They pumped water  to water the doctor's garden.  He paid them a 1/2 cent each.

I tell you: she can sleep anywhere!

Training to be union soldiers.

Not sure KEB knows what to do with a gun.

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