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Murrell Home Living History
January 16, 2016, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.
An event every month that begins at 1 p.m. on day Third of the month, happening 12 times
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The George M. Murrell Home Historic Site in Park Hill offers a monthly living history program. The 1845 Cherokee plantation home will host a different historical demonstration or activity every third Saturday of the month.
Museum visitors will see interpreters in period dress performing tasks in a living history capacity. Guests can expect to see a variety of demonstrations and talk to historians while participating in some of the activities. Topics will cover all aspects of Cherokee plantation life from traditional crafts, cooking, and gardening to animal demonstrations, building trades, and cultural activities.
The living history program is for families and visitors of all ages. Admission to the programs is free and no reservations are needed.
The Murrell Home is located three miles south of Tahlequah at 19479 E. Murrell Home Rd., Park Hill, OK 74451. For specific activities each month, like the Murrell Home at www.facebook.com/murrellhome.