When visiting the children’s area of the Fort Recovery State Museum, boys and girls can enjoy dressing up as 1790s Indians, Anthony Wayne soldiers, or as pioneers! How excited they are to see themselves in the full length mirror! Many also love to have their pictures taken with the nearby, life-size soldier and his horse.
Also available are Lincoln logs that make into large forts. With the toy soldiers in place, the fort is ready to be defended! Toy Indian figures are also available along with items for creating a realistic Indian village.
Also available are Lincoln logs that make into large forts. With the toy soldiers in place, the fort is ready to be defended! Toy Indian figures are also available along with items for creating a realistic Indian village.

Visiting children love the selection of various animal furs, antlers, and turtle shells. They use imprints on hand in the center to make leaf or animal skin sketches. For anyone who loves word searches, puzzles, or coloring pages, a variety of these activities are available for all ages.
The children’s area, located in the basement of the museum, was donated in memory of Theresa LeFevre who loved to turn all children on to the enjoyment and learning of history.
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