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Fort Atkinson historic fort renovated for rendezvous
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Sep. 24, 2024 1:21 pm
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FORT ATKINSON — Iowans can see recent renovations to Fort Atkinson Preserve, a nationally significant 1840s military post in northeast Iowa, during the annual Fort Atkinson Rendezvous at noon Saturday, Sept 28.
Fort Atkinson is managed by the Iowa DNR as a historic preserve that features several original buildings such as barracks and a gunpowder house, along with archaeologically significant artifacts.
Recent assessments and repairs were funded through a grant from the Save America's Treasures program through the Historic Preservation Fund as administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior and donations from the Friends of Fort Atkinson.
The Fort Atkinson Rendezvous is a free, two-day event that features historical re-enactments of frontier life in 1840s. Participants dress in authentic costumes worn from the time period, recreating military life at the fort, as well as how hunters, trappers and traders displayed furs and supplies for barter at a frontier rendezvous as existed further west in the Rocky Mountains.
The event is celebrating its 48th year.
To learn more, visit iowadnr.gov and search for Fort Atkinson Preserve.