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The Annual 18th Century Christmas Market comes to Pricketts Fort again this year, December 10th through the 12th, from 10 am to 4:30 pm on Friday and Saturday, and from noon to 4:30 pm on Sunday. Quality traditional crafts and products will be for sale in the Visitor Center; live traditional music will be provided [...]

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Faithful friend of the Fort, Tom Carson, maintained a keen-eyed vigil through much of the Market, conversing with visitors and directing them from one building to another. He was assisted at times by his compadre Queen Aliquippa, the ever-present cat-of-the-fort. Inside the fort, the two main buildings, the Trading Post and the Meeting House, were [...]

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Some candid shots of life in camp, during the recent Fall Rendezvous. In addition to clothing, all camping gear and methods must be correct to the mid- to late-18th century (1700s). The original Pricketts Fort was built in 1774.  

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Lately most of our days have been so crowded with visitors and activity that it has been hard finding time for a quick lunch break.  But then, like the sun unexpectedly slipping behind a cloud, the crowds disperse and the hour becomes still.  Here is Okey in a quiet interlude, scrimshawing an intricate cartouche on his latest powderhorn [...]

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