A Fair Day's Wage

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A Fair Day's Wage

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 30, 2021. It is reproduced in full below.

Saturday, September 4 through Monday, September 6, 2021, Fort Scott National Historic Site will take you on an exploration of the sights, sounds, and smells behind the Labors creating the “Crack Post on the Frontier". Labor Day weekend activities include artillery demonstrations, historic cooking, bread making, construction skill demonstrations, and a variety of interpretive programs. Visit with soldiers, laundress, and an officer and his wife and find out if everyone earned a fair day's wage. All programs are free and open to the public. Saturday,

September 4.

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Living History stations are available throughout the day

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10:00 am - Guided Fort Tour

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11:00 am - Artillery Demonstration

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Noon - Historic Construction Demonstration

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1:00 pm - Guided Fort Tour

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2:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration

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3:00 pm- Artillery Demonstration

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4:00 pm - Flag Retreat

Sunday, September 5

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10:00 am - Guided Fort Tour

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11:00 am - Artillery Demonstration

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1:00 pm - Guided Fort Tour

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2:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration

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3:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration

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4:00 pm - Flag Retreat

Monday September 6

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10:00 am - Guided Fort Tour

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11:00 am - Artillery Demonstration

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1:00 pm - Guided Fort Tour

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2:00 pm - Artillery Demonstration

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3:00 pm - Crack Post of the Frontier - Construction Tour of Fort Scott

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4:00 pm - Flag Retreat

The National Park Service currently requires that everyone, regardless of vaccination status, wear a mask in all federal buildings and outside when others are present and physical distancing (staying at least six feet apart) cannot be maintained.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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