Prairie Day Camp invites kids to experience journey through time
Eden Smith picks out a hat while dressing up in 1860s-period costumes at the Prairie Day Camp at the Carrie Lane Chapman Catt Girlhood Home. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Corrine Roth gets some help dressing in clothing similar to what might have been worn at a prairie home in the 1860s. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Dressed in 1860s-period costumes at the Prairie Day Camp at the Carrie Lane Chapman Catt Girlhood Home on Wednesday were, front from left, Hazel Hansen, Amara Bolin, Vance Bolin; back from left, Graham Hansen, Eden Smith, Jada Low, Avery Low and Corrine Roth. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Participants in the Prairie Day Camp venture into the nearby prairie while dressed in 1860s-period costumes at the Carrie Lane Chapman Catt Girlhood Home. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Participants in the Prairie Day Camp at the Carrie Lane Chapman Catt Girlhood Home and their adult leaders enjoy a 1860s-period lunch of chicken legs, sweet corn, bakes beans, cookies and lemonade. Press photo by Bob Steenson
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