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Historic Saturday- Native American Craft Corn Husk Dolls and Rainsticks

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Ever wonder where the craft of corn husk doll making came from? Come to the Elijah Clark house and join us as we share Native American storytelling including the history of corn husk dolls. Create your very own corn husk dolls and rainsticks just like the Native Americans of the past.

Admission: $5
Parking fee: $5
Event Phone: 706-359-3458

Location
Elijah Clark State Park
2959 McCormick Highway
Lincolnton, GA 30817

Directions

GPS Coordinates:

N 33.8540080 | W -82.4095420
Located 7 miles northeast of Lincolnton on Highway 378.
GA State Route 378 construction has begun on the bridge between Lincolnton, GA and McCormick, SC. This construction will impact traffic coming to Elijah Clark State Park. Traffic is being routed from GA Highway 47 on to Chamberlin Ferry Road to GA Highway 220 to State Route 378. Visitors coming from Augusta and Columbia County on GA Highway 47 east need to turn right onto GA Highway 220 east following it until they reach GA Highway 378 North.


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Elijah Clark State Park
2959 McCormick Highway
Lincolnton, GA 30817 View Details


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Elijah Clark State Park