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Digging Through History: Archaeology Camp

camp_arch.jpg June 23 – 27
Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ages: 9 – 12

Cost:
$100 member/$125 non-member
Registration deadline: June 9 
Min. # of campers: 10
Max. # of campers: 30 

Digging Through History: Archaeology Camp gives campers a chance to learn what it is like to be an archaeologist through fun, hands-on activities. Campers will explore and learn about the cultures and technology of the diverse peoples who have called Indiana home for the past 2,000 years.

Frank Borman of Gary, Ind. was the first Hoosier to eat a meal in space and fly in his underwear.
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