If You like History, Then Come Visit Ingram’s Pioneer Log Cabin Village By Evan King
Here at Ingram’s Pioneer Log Cabin Village, there is a fall festival every year and there is anything ranging from, old cabins that date back to the 1800s, the most delicious food, very refreshing drinks, beautiful nature, and much more.
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Here at Ingram’s Pioneer Log Cabin Village during the fall festival every year, there is delicious food for any one no matter what you are craving. They have anything from amazing corn dogs to juicy BBQ. There is also the sweetest dessert, like funnel cake, and sweet, creamy ice cream for after words.
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The cabins come in different strange sizes and shapes. They bring in new cabins every once in a while. You may also go in some of them and see what the old lifestyle was like during the pioneer days. For example, there are fireplaces in almost every cabin to keep them warm and the old fashioned dishes, like wooden bowls and porcelain plates. There are also dining utensils like hand forged forks and knives.
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If you like nature, then this is also a place for gorgeous scenery. There is a large variety of stunning trees and other plants. This is the best place to go during the fall if you want to see the beautiful fall colors.
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If you like arts and crafts, you can find many different arts and crafts here. There are wooden crafts, stools, old fashioned candles, and wooden board games. There are a few things for fun here like rope making using an old fashioned rope making machine that you pedal to power the machine and using an old saw to cut a log with a friend or family member.
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The drinks and dessert here are delicious. They have the best funnel cake, the creamiest homemade ice cream, the sweetest lemon shake ups, creamy homemade milkshakes, and much more. The drinks may be different every year too.
In conclusion the Ingram’s Pioneer Log Cabin Village is a great place to go to see what the pioneer days were like with food, drinks, festivals, deserts, and more.
Address: 6100 Gesell Rd Kinmundy, Illinois
Phone number: 618-547-7213
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