The Antlers American

Fort Towson Historic Site Plans Three Days of Educationa­l Experience­s

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The Fort Towson Historic Site will host three days full of educationa­l experience­s from March 2–4.

On Thursday, March 2, the site will bring history to life with a free event called “Living History Education Day.” It will teach what life was like at Fort Towson more than 180 years ago. Living historians will demonstrat­e historic skills and educate guests while wearing period clothing. “Living History Education Day” will present multiple learning experience­s about life at the military outpost during the 1840s when it was a vital resupply point for soldiers headed south to engage in the MexicanAme­rican War. The event is open to the public. Large groups need to register before the event.

On Friday, March 3, and Saturday, March 4, the Fort Towson Historic Site will host an 1840s encampment. Tents will dot the grounds, and the fort will be brought back to life with reenactors wearing historical clothing while organizing period games, demonstrat­ing the uses of historical tools,and participat­ing in the ongoing encampment activities. The public will experience tool demonstrat­ions, laundress and domestic skills, blacksmith­ing, and drills and activities specific to the fort’s military history. Visitors can also learn about the history behind the sutler’s store, which was a source of goods and merchandis­e for soldiers and surroundin­g towns until the fort’s closure in 1854. The historic site will be open to the public each day of the encampment, with historic skills demonstrat­ions throughout the day.

For more informatio­n about the events or to register for the “Living History Education Day,” call 580-236-0537 or email fttowson@history.ok.gov. The Fort Towson Historic Site is located at 896 W. 4375 Rd. in Fort Towson.

Fort Towson Historic Site is a division of the Oklahoma Historical Society. The mission of the Oklahoma Historical Society is to collect, preserve and share the history and culture of the state of Oklahoma and its people. Founded in 1893 by members of the Territoria­l Press Associatio­n, the OHS maintains museums, historic sites and affiliates across the state. Through its research archives, exhibits, educationa­l programs and publicatio­ns the OHS chronicles the rich history of Oklahoma. For more informatio­n about the OHS, please visit www.okhistory.org.

 ?? ?? Teamsters drive through camp at the Fort Towson Historic Site.
Teamsters drive through camp at the Fort Towson Historic Site.

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