Queenie (Queen Aliquippa), the sole year-round resident of the fort, and veteran of the past several seasons, settles into her favorite late afternoon sunning spot beneath the wood lathe in the gunshop, and under the tanned hide of a large bobcat.
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A tale of two cats
Posted in bobcat, cat, Queen Aliquippa on September 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Annual 18th Century Christmas Market comes to Pricketts Fort, December 10-12
Posted in Christmas Market, Judy Wilson, Kimberly Miller, powderhorn, Queen Aliquippa, Wild Willy Frankfort on November 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
Scenes from the Christmas Market
Posted in Aaron Bosnick, Christmas Market, Judy Wilson, Kimberly Miller, Michael Ray, Okey Simmons, Queen Aliquippa, Tom Carson, Wild Willy Frankfort, winter on January 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Despite the blustery winter weather, the annual Pricketts Fort Christmas Market was very well attended this year. At least, the indoor market was well attended. On that first day in particular, when the raw wind whipping across the open field between the Visitor’s Center and the Fort put one in mind of the Siberian steppes, [...]
Serene Queen
Posted in cat, Queen Aliquippa on November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
During the recent Fall Festival (about which more stories will be forthcoming), the #1 fort cat — Queen Aliquippa, at the height of visitor attendance when there seemed to be no quiet spot anywhere — situated herself in a window of the Gunshop and sat for a long time watching serenely as visitors and re-enactors, [...]













































