Children of all ages can try their hand at such period games as rolling a hoop or walking on stilts. They can also play with spinning tops, yo-yos and more!

Other Included with Admission Events You May Enjoy

March 22, 2025
Sheep Shearing
Riversong Shearing will be joining us for the third year in a row to shear our flock of 30 Gulf Coast Sheep. This family-friendly event will showcase live shearing where you can learn the importance of this practice and how...
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March 22, 2025
Breaking Ground: Celebrating African American Female Gardeners and Horticulturalists
Location: Stableyards Join us for a drop in discussion about influential African American women and their deep-rooted impacts in the world of Horticulture. Follow the story of four women and the contributions, dynamics and lasting influence that inspired students of Horticulture...
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March 29, 2025
Aspiring Archaeologists
Location: Stableyards During this drop-in style program kids will participate in a mock archaeological excavation to recognize the importance of artifacts to better understand the past. Kids will have the opportunity to take home their findings and complete an archaeological field...
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April 12, 2025
Colonial Indigo Dyeing in the Stableyards
Location: Stableyards In this drop-in style program, we will discuss the indigo plant, the labor it took to grow, harvest, and process it, as well as the importance of indigo and what it was used for. Guests will dye a square...
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April 19, 2025
Aspiring Archaeologists
Location: Stableyards During this drop-in style program kids will participate in a mock archaeological excavation to recognize the importance of artifacts to better understand the past. Kids will have the opportunity to take home their findings and complete an archaeological field...
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April 26, 2025
Chili Peppers of Africa and the CaribbeanÂ
Location: Stableyards Join us for a drop-in discussion as we explore the history and origin of Chile peppers-where they originated from, how they came to the new world via the Transatlantic Slave Trade, and their usage in African American Cuisine. This...
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