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Nebraskaland July 2019

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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July 2019 • Nebraskaland 37 he cannon smoke has mostly dispersed, visitors are trickling back to the parking lot, and Sarah Dack is taking a break. She portrays an offi cer's wife at Fort Kearny State Historical Park's living history events, and looks every inch the part. Dack is wearing a big-brimmed sunbonnet, leather ankle boots, a sky-blue skirt, and a muslin shirt with pearl buttons, a stand-up collar, and a gathered yoke. Her accessories include an engraved pocket watch necklace and small dangling earrings. At a living history event like this one, it's a common sight – men, women and children walking around dressed in beautiful period clothing, looking as if they've stepped out of a history textbook. But putting that look together isn't so simple. "You don't go to Walmart to buy anything; everything is handmade, and it follows a pattern or some historical piece," said Betty Hruska of Firth, Nebraska. There's also the challenge of being historically accurate. "In a way, we are educating the public. You're trying to portray an accurate look," said Heather Blazicevich of Omaha. "We want people to feel like, 'My time spent here was good because people really care about historical accuracy.'" When it comes to fi nding that perfect outfi t, you've got a PHOTO BY JENNY NGUYEN-WHEATLEY PHOTO BY RENAE BLUM A Stitch in Time In the world of living history, the clothes make the man (and woman) By Renae Blum Interpreters demonstrate military drills during a living history event at Fort Atkinson State Historical Park. T

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