Frontier Program at Fort Osage

Description

Designed for elementary and middle school students, this field trip begins with a visit to the Education
Center. Then at the Fort, a brief orientation precedes the self-guided tour of this registered National Historic Site. The final 20 minutes incorporate an informal educational session with one or two interpreters. This program is available Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Offered At

Fort Osage National Historic Landmark

Step back in time and experience the lives of the men and women who secured the American Frontier at Fort Osage National Historic Landmark.

Built in 1808, under the direction of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Fort Osage served a dual roles as both a military garrison and a trade center.

Today, authentically attired historical interpreters take visitors on a journey through Fort Osage's past. Visitors will enjoy breathtaking views of the reconstructed historic site that overlooks the Missouri River as they learn about the daily life of military, civilian, and Native American populations at Fort Osage and explore museum exhibits at the Fort Osage Education Center.

The Fort Osage Education Center houses 4,000 square feet of exhibition space sharing the history, people, cultures and environment connected with the historic site and region. The Education Center Gift Store has an extensive collection of merchandise including, books, jewelry, souvenirs, paper goods, historic reproductions, toys and unique gifts for the guest of any age.

Details

Subjects

History

Capacity

40 students, 1 chap. per 10 stu.

Duration

75 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Price Options

$4.00 per Person for School Group