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DTSTART:20220122T230000Z
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SUMMARY:Hawks Nest State Park Presents Mary Ingles Draper A Dramatic Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Package includes Dinner for 2\, Lodge Room\, Show and Breakfast for 2\n\n\n\n\n\nIn 1755\, during the French and Indian War\, Ingles was a 23-year-old frontier wife living with her extended family at Drapers Meadow\, when a Shawnee war party attacked the settlement. Ingles\, her two sons and a sister-in-law were among the settlers captured. Ingles was separated from her boys and taken to a Shawnee settlement near the site of present-day Portsmouth\, OH\, and then on to Big Bone Lick in north-central Kentucky. There\, she and a captive from another settlement managed to escape\, and follow the Ohio\, Kanawha\, and New Rivers back to Drapers Meadow in a perilous 40-day trek.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Package includes Dinner for 2\, Lodge Room\, Show and Breakfast for 2<br />\n<br />\n<br />\nIn 1755\, during the French and Indian War\, Ingles was a 23-year-old frontier wife living with her extended family at Drapers Meadow\, when a Shawnee war party attacked the settlement. Ingles\, her two sons and a sister-in-law were among the settlers captured. Ingles was separated from her boys and taken to a Shawnee settlement near the site of present-day Portsmouth\, OH\, and then on to Big Bone Lick in north-central Kentucky. There\, she and a captive from another settlement managed to escape\, and follow the Ohio\, Kanawha\, and New Rivers back to Drapers Meadow in a perilous 40-day trek.
LOCATION:Hawks Nest State Park 49 Hawks Nest Road Ansted\, WV 25812
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DTSTAMP:20260523T115903Z
URL:https://business.fayettecounty.com/events/details/hawks-nest-state-park-presents-mary-ingles-draper-a-dramatic-presentation-11714
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