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Living
History Programs
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve has implemented
a new cultural program on weekends during the summer. Come to the
Spring Hill Farm and Stock Ranch and experience life from the 1880s
by speaking with living history interpreters. You may see farm hands/cowboys
building rock walls, roping, honing their carpentry skills, or creating
horseshoes. Join in the fun as you help churn butter, make lye soap,
do laundry, quilt, or many of the other tasks that were left to
the men and women of the ranch.
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is always looking for volunteers
to share their talents and expertise with our visitors. Have fun
and experience life in the "Good Ol' Days". If you would
like to be one of our "Very Important People", follow
the link to the Volunteer page.

Carpentry skills demonstrated
by the men of the ranch.
Above, Luke Koch builds soap boxes, while Billy Robb makes
a tool box.
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On special weekends, experience historic
cooking over the open flame as the women
of the ranch prepare dinner for the cowhands.
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Women of the ranch demonstrate the fine
art of knitting as they discuss the latest news of the ranch.
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Come Join the
Fun!!!
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