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Fort Leavenworth Tree Lighting

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Event# 913-684-1654

Event Details

Vendors, pictures w/Santa, carriage rides, food/beverages for sale, carols, dusk tree lighting, 4pm.
NOTE: Picture ID required upon entering fort

For info, call, or email usarmy.leavenworth.imcom-fmwrc.mbx.leav-mwrmktg@mail.mil

Fort Leavenworth Tree Lighting

Address : Zais Park, Grant & Kearney Sts, Fort Leavenworth, KS Gardner KS
Phone : 913-684-1654   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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