
Eight-year-old Nadia Sanburn, Lawrence, wields a big shovel as she and other kids, parents and relatives work to build a mud fort near the south bank of the Kansas River on Tuesday. The event, which is one of the Civil War on the Western Frontier activities, is organized to teach kids how Lawrence was protected in the early days before the Civil War.
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