Contact: Kristin Biondi, (662) 680-4048
TUPELO, MS – The Natchez Trace Parkway invites children and their families to “Culture Shock,” a Junior Ranger program to be held at the Parkway Visitor Center on Saturday, October 21, 2017, at10:00 am. Join a park ranger for this 45-minute program to compare how American Indian tribes lived along the Trace 2,000 years ago, 200 years ago, and today. Discover the culture and traditions that continue to be passed down from generation to generation. This program is ideal for children seven to 12 years old but everyone is welcome.
The visitor center is located at milepost 266 on the Natchez Trace Parkway, near Tupelo, Mississippi. For additional information, please call 1-800-305-7417.
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Last updated: October 6, 2017