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Civil War Camp Dance @ Memorial Hall
Dress: Come dressed in 1860s Civil War/western/pioneer attire.
Long trains, spike heels, hobnails/heel-plates, spurs/swords/side-arms, pipes/cigars/chewing tobacco, and liquor are prohibited. Dancing was enjoyed by almost everyone in America during the Civil War – North and South, young and old, rich and poor, urban and rural, black and white, and in the camps, the soldiers danced with each other and no one thought it was strange. In all times of adversity, you have to take a step back from your troubles. During the 1860s, dancing was one way to forget, at least for an evening, the "fiery trial" of the Civil War. Come join us for an evening camp dance. All ages welcome.
Tickets: $5 per person at the door
All proceeds go to the Friends of Fort Scott National Historic Site.Date and Time
Saturday Apr 27, 2019
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM CDTSaturday, April 27, 2019 from 7-10pm
Location
Memorial Hall, 1 E. 3rd St., Fort Scott
Fees/Admission
$5 per person at the door
Contact Information
Dee Young
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