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This morning started out great. After a generous continental breakfast at the Holiday Inn in Independence, we headed for Harrisonville. We arrived at an 1835 log cabin/museum maintained by the Harrisonville Historic Society. We enjoyed a short play preformed on that small log cabin porch. It portrayed the Younger family’s plight in pre-Civil War Missouri. The families were driven out of their homes by Jayhawkers under the infamous Order Eleven. This was a part of the Civil War drama I wasn’t ve
Published on September 07, 2008 03:56