Bald Eagle Rendevous
Event Details
Cancelled for 2017 (hope for new plans in the future) -- 18-19th Century fur trade reenactors and camps. Includes demonstrations of skills by fur traders and Native Americans of the time period.
Bald Eagle Rendevous
Phone : 785-887-6520 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : consthall@kshs.org
Web: www.lecomptonkansas.com
Reenactments
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