The White Mountain Trading Post is a FREE living history museum in south central Colorado, in the town of Fort Garland. We do daily gunfights during the summer as well as many reenactments of traditional arts and crafts such as blacksmithing, spinning, silver working, flint knapping, soap making and a host of others. We are all volunteers and we are constantly looking for more people of all ages and interests to help us preserve history.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
5-30-2012
We are having a great day here at the Trading Post, its warm and sunny, the horses are fat and sassy and the gunfights are going full blast (pun intended). We are starting to get more consignments of goods at our gift shop, its good to know that people are finally starting to hear about us. A gentelman brought some antler funrinture the other day and just today we added some more locally made jams and jellys. Also today a lady brought in some antler art. Very nice stuff, in the Indian theme. The antlers are decorated with leather and bone and horn beads. One is a elaborate picture frame that would be just dandy for someone to frame a nice picture of their western adventure in.
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