Friday Festivities: Corn Husk Dolls
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Stop by the Senate House grounds on Friday, August 29, from 2:00pm-4:00pm, to learn how to make your very own corn husk doll!
Corn husk dolls were originally a Native American craft that was adopted by Europeans and became a popular 18th century children's toy that children could make themselves. Site staff will host a craft table on our grounds where visitors to try their hand at making their own corn husk dolls. This family friendly drop-in activity is free, weather dependent and runs while supplies last.
Corn husk dolls were originally a Native American craft that was adopted by Europeans and became a popular 18th century children's toy that children could make themselves. Site staff will host a craft table on our grounds where visitors to try their hand at making their own corn husk dolls. This family friendly drop-in activity is free, weather dependent and runs while supplies last.
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