
A free fun-filled day where visitors will got back in time to early Alabama. Costumed demonstrators will be on hand to show Native lifestyles like flintknapping, fishing, hide tanning and pioneer activities like shelling corn, sawing logs, clothes washing, butter churning, candle dipping, and many others! There are hands on activities especially for kids such as quill writing, old-fashioned games, and face painting. Come enjoy your lunch cooked over a campfire and learn about early forms of cooking. Music will be provided by Winky Hicks and band.
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