Onsite Activities
Display of souvenir items available for sale at Fort Scott NPS Photo Bookstore Inside the visitor center, students can pick up lasting reminders of their visit at the site's bookstore. Sales items include books, postcards, maps and posters. There are also several historically reproduced souvenirs such as jaw harps, Civil War kepis, and hardtack. Orientation Program The orientation program gives a good overview of the site's history. The program lasts 23 minutes. Groups of 10 or less may watch the program in the auditorium in the museum. Larger groups may request to view the program in a larger room on the second floor of the visitor center. Arrangements should be made in advance for the larger room. Exhibits-Indoor and Outdoor As you tour the site, you will see several outdoor wayside exhibits that portray various stories from the site's thirty-one year history. Additionally, thirty-one historically furnished rooms give a picture of life at Fort Scott in the 1840s. Three different areas of the site house museum exhibits. • The infantry barracks museum, located next to the visitor center, has exhibits that address the site's history. |
Did You Know?
All supplies had to be strictly accounted for at Fort Scott. Upon discovery of 31 barrels of pork that had turned "soft and rusty", Lt. George Wallace, post quartermaster, recommended selling it to the Indians at $4.00 a barrel rather than disposing of it.