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Territorial Days

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Event# 785-887-6148

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Annual, two-day Lecompton community-wide historic celebration of Lecompton's rich, nationally famous Pre-Civil War and Bleeding Kansas History. Parade, re-enactments, museums, living history demonstrations, carnival, street vendors.

Pancake Feed - Horseshoe Tournament - Frog & Turtle Races - Softball Tournament - Pioneer Skills Living History & Demos - Car & Motorcycle Show - - - -

Territorial Days

Address : Elmore Street Lawrence KS
Phone : 785-887-6148   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : LaneMuseum@aol.com

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Admission Fee : Free

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