by Pam Cox | Feb 26, 2024
Ever wonder what dolls of the 18th century frontier looked like or what they were made of? Stop by the Wilderness Road Blockhouse to learn how the discarded corn husks can become a child’s best friend. Participants will have a chance to craft their own corn husk...
by Pam Cox | Feb 15, 2024
Experience life as an American Colonist 250 Years ago when we still had a King. Speak with Sam Adams at the Tavern. Mr. Adams is very upset about the King’s Tyranny, taxes and tea. Stop by the King’s Warehouse filled with America’s exports that are...
by Pam Cox | Mar 1, 2019 | History
The Anderson Blockhouse was built in the late 1700s to protect European settlers from Indian attacks. The original location of the blockhouse can be visited along the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail while a replica can be seen at Natural Tunnel State Park. John...