I THINK this is still in point 27 (Natives and Newcomers). It is a trading post!
It's been almost a year, but I believe the lines on the blankets explained how many animal skins the blankets were worth...
"Ew," said Tiny Shellie May.
OK, now we were rushing!
28! Lauber Settlement!
"That looks like it would be very cold in winter," said Tiny Shellie May.
"Yes," agreed Tiny Duffy.
29! Log Schoolhouse!
"This looks much better insulated," said Tiny Shellie May.
Stop 30! Anna Witmer-Roth Home!
We did go outside to view the kitchen.
Unless one of those two pictures was in the Eicher Cabin (31), I am not sure we saw it!
32 is the jail!
"Please let us out please," said Tiny Shellie May.
"We can slip through the bars," said Tiny Duffy.
"Oh, yeah."
Also, it wasn't a bad little place for little bears.
"I would still rather be free," said Tiny Shellie May.
The bears were very glad to be free! I believe this is glancing toward Peter Stuckey Farm (33).
Eager to prove they were upstanding citizens, we skipped the Pioneer Settlement Depot (34) and made our way to Holdeman Church (35).
The bears tried to sing along with the hymns but they were not very good at it.
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