Explore the Labors that Created Fort Scott this Labor Day Weekend
Fort Scott Kan. – Saturday, August 31 through Monday, September 2, 2019, Fort Scott National Historic Site will take you on an exploration of the Labors leading to the creation of the “Crack Post on the Frontier”. Labor Day weekend activities include Native American dancing, artillery demonstrations, small arms drills, living history demonstrations and a variety of interpretive programs. All programs are free.
Saturday, August 31st
10:00 am - Artillery Demonstration
11:00 am - Guided Tour of the Fort
12:00 pm - American Indian Dancing
1:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration
2:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration
3:00 pm - American Indian Dancing
4:00 pm - Flag Retreat
Sunday, September 1st
11:00 am - Guided Tour
12:00 pm - Building the Crack Post of the Frontier-Interpretive Program
1:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration
2:00 pm - Small Arms Weapons Drill
3:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration
4:00 pm - Flag Retreat
Monday, September 2
11:00 am - Guided Tour of the Fort
12:00 pm - Building the Crack Post of the Frontier-Interpretive Program
1:00 pm - Soapsuds Row-Laundress Program
2:00 pm - Securing the Perimeter –Guardhouse Program
3:00 pm - Construction Tour of Fort Scott
4:00 pm - Flag Retreat
All programs are free and open to the public. The site exhibit areas and visitor center are open daily from 8 am -5 pm daily. The park grounds are open daily from ½ hour before sunrise until ½ hour after sunset. To find out more or become involved in activities at the Fort, please contact the park at 620-223-0310.
Sunday Sep 1, 2019
11:00 AM - 4:15 PM CDT
Printed courtesy of www.fortscott.com – Contact the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
231 E. Wall Street, Fort Scott, KS 66701 – (620) 223-3566 – information@fortscott.com