Life on the Frontier
Description: Join us to find out what life was really like from 1775-1912 and some of the changes they experience . You may also learn how to use a telegraph and when ice cream first came to Tucson!
Dates: June 10-14
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Where: Presidio Museum
Address: 196 N. Court Ave
Cost: $265.00 per child for a week
Ages: 6-14
Organization: Presidio Museum
Phone: 520-622-0594
Website: tucsonpresidio.com
Email: gingert@tucsonpresidio.com
Registration website: tucsonpresidio.com
Registration deadline: May 20, 2024
Is the registration fee refundable? Yes
Camp days offered: Full day
Maximum attendees: 12
Is lunch offered? No
Extended days offered: No
Discounts: We offer a 10% discount for siblings and partial and full scholarships are available. Please contact amyhg@tucsonpresidio.com or gingert@tucsonpresidio.com for scholarship information.
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