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78 78 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY : The Fort Keelboat FORT ATKINSON STATE HISTORICAL PARK Fort Atkinson State Historical Park is located on the bluffs of the Missouri River and was named after General Henry Atkinson, who led the regiment to establish the fort in 1820. Prior to becoming a U.S. Army Outpost, it also was the meeting location between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Otoe-Missouria Tribe. The fort played a critical role during the westward expansion. Fort Atkinson SHP was acquired by NGPC in 1963 and provides a look back into the past through the living history events and activities offered. Living history activities feature demonstrations related to fort life in the 1820s (e.g., tin and blacksmithing, wool spinning, musicians, butter making, military reenactments, family life, etc.). To connect children to history, the inspiration of this natural playscape emphasizes bringing history alive in a different manner. Creating a way to engage in a playful manner, fort life will provide a meaningful connection to this chapter in American history. The signature feature of a keelboat focuses children's direct attention on a key piece of history that was instrumental in the activities at the fort. CAnnon Case Study INSPIRATION PLAN DESIGN MANAGE EXAMPLES

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