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  1. Cherokee Strip Renaissance Festival, Aug 21-23 in Paris Park, Arkansas City, ks call (620) 442-6750 for more information
  2. Working to tie up all loose ends for the cherokee strip renaissance festival. Busy, busy!
  3. Cherokee Strip Renaissance Festival, August 21-23 at Paris Park, Arkansas City, Ks
  4. Putting up signs for Renaissance Festival. Knights on Summit Street. Making signs for town entrances. Going to be very cool!
  5. New facade looking great! Siding going up this weekend! Yea!
  6. Happy 4th of July! Remember those who gave their life so that we can be free!
  7. Getting ready to start the day. Come visit the museum Tues-Sat 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
  8. More photos of the fort from this winter. http://bit.ly/183R0r
  9. Here are some photos of the fort we are building. http://bit.ly/wdzTI
  10. Going to the river this morning to cut willows for the fort.
  11. We have two different train meetings today. One for the group trying to save the UP/MV Depot and one to plan 2010's RR Heritage Days.
  12. Getting ready for board meeting.
  13. 1875-1880--Steamboats traveled up the Arkansas River to the Walnut River and docked at Arkansas City, KS carrying both goods and passengers.
  14. To keep up on Cherokee Strip Museum events to to http://bit.ly/19Exqr and sign up for email notification.
  15. Cherokee Strip Renaissance Festival, August 21-23, 2009, Paris Park, Arkansas City, KS. http://bit.ly/4bdV8x
  16. Frame for new museum front going up today! Yea!
  17. Our museum has one of only two know original claim flags that actually staked claims in the Cherokee Outlet.
  18. Have Newman's Quest kids camp today...30 kiddos.
  19. Our new building front is under way.
  20. William S. Prettyman was another. He became well known in Kansas, Oklahoma and the nation for taking the Cherokee Strip Run photo.