Package includes Dinner for 2, Lodge Room, Show and Breakfast for 2
In 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.
Date and Time
Saturday Jan 22, 2022
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Dinner at 6PM
Show at 7PM
Location
Hawks Nest State Park
49 Hawks Nest Road
Ansted, WV 25812
Fees/Admission
Dinner and a show starting at $31
Overnight packages start at $184 per couple
Contact Information
For reservations call (304) 658-5212