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Come celebrate July 4th with the citizens of 1836 Prairietown! Decorate the town with festive red, white, and blue bunting, and help the citizens of 1836 Prairietown rehearse speeches and toasts! Listen to a recitation of the Declaration of Independence, sing ‘Hail Columbia’, try a sample of Muster Cake, and play games with the locals! We will also be adding another star to the 1836 flag in recognition of Arkansas joining the Union. Make a patriotic craft in Craft Corner or head out to 1863 Civil War Journey to make your own decorative ‘cockade’ for $5.

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