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Fort Harker Days

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Fort Harker Days in Kanopolis, Kansas, typically celebrates the history and heritage of Fort Harker, a frontier military post established in 1866. The event often includes historical reenactments, living history demonstrations, arts and crafts vendors, food stalls, and various family-friendly activities. Visitors can expect to learn about the role of Fort Harker in the settling of the American West, enjoy music performances, and participate in games and contests.

Fort Harker Days

Address : Fort Harker, Kanopolis KS Salina KS
Phone : 785-472-4071   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : ecofc@eaglecom.net

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Admission Fee : Free

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