Emily Penney, 5 (left), offers her mother, Wendy, a bite of ice cream she helped make during the "Days Gone By: Remembering the Little House Days" event at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum on Sept. 16.
Emily Penney, 5 (left), offers her mother, Wendy, a bite of ice cream she helped make during the "Days Gone By: Remembering the Little House Days" event at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum on Sept. 16.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Linda Thayer, vice-president of the Elmbrook Historical Society, watches the visitors to the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Musem for the "Days Gone By: Remembering the Little House Days" family event Sept. 16.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Addyson Wenger, 5, (foreground), and her friend Kia Johns, 5, play with the fishing pole and fish they made in the craft area during the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum's "Days Gone By: Remembering the Little House Days" on Sept. 16.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Zachariah Bartowitz, 8, watches his mother, Wendy, put his name on a fish they made for an old fashioned fishing pole during the "Days Gone By: Remembering the Little House Days" event at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum on Sept. 16.
Credit: Mary Catanese
William Tollefsen, 5 (left) and his brother Henry, 3, try their hand at laundry during the "Days Gone By: Remembering the Little House Days" event Sept. 16 at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Zander Knoch, 2, followed by his father, Brian and cousins Chloe, 5, and Dane, Knoch, 9, win at a game of tug-of-war.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Scouts from Pack 32 of Elm Grove take part in the sack race at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum on Sept. 16.
Credit: Mary Catanese
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