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Description
Celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's Independence by learning about the lives of those who took part in the revolutionary struggle.
Siblings Elizabeth, Eva, George and Johnny Lail were captured at Ruddle's Station in 1780. Separated by their parents, starved and forced to walk hundreds of miles through the wilderness, the children would eventually make it home, but through very different ways. Try your hand at creative games played by both pioneer and native children and have the opportunity to sample Kentucky Treats.Special Events / Single Day Events / Instructor Provided Classes
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Age Category
Youth
Location
Davidson Interpretive Center at Davidson Interpretive Center
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