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Victorian Vacation: Historical Society to Offer Immersive Summer Camp

Get the kids ready for light time travel. This summer the Dakota County Historical Society is offering a camp that will take them back to 1866.

This summer, kids will have a chance to live like a LeDuc, one of the key founding families of Dakota County. 

The Dakota County Historical Society will hold two immersive youth summer camps at the family's historic estate, an impeccably-restored Gothic Revival home in Hastings. The house was built over a period from 1865 to 1866, long before electricity became standard in Minnesota. "Life with the LeDucs" invites kids eight through 10 back to a simpler time. While at the LeDuc home kids will be able to wear period dress, feed chicken and play a stately game of croquet on the lawn, among many other things.

 The camp runs in two sessions, June 25 to 27 and July 9 to 11.  

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For slightly older children (aged 11 to 13) the society will offer "Music & Art of the 1800s" from July 16 to 18.  

All day camps run each day from 8 a.m. to noon. The registration fee for each is $45 for members of the society and $60 for non-members.

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