At Ingalls Homestead you learn about Laura Ingalls Wilder and pioneer history by participating in a variety of activities. Try driving the covered wagon and twisting hay sticks. Make a jump rope and a corn cob doll to take home with you. Participate in the one-room schoolhouse session to learn about what school was like for children living in Dakota Territory in the 1880s. Everything offered is hands-on and children are encouraged to touch and feel.
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