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Independent/Barrett Stinson After joining in a circle facing away from the center, the girls in the Overland Trails class at Stuhr Museum were told that in frontier times members of the traveling party would circle in this fashion with one person at a time taking their turn in the center to have some privacy since there were few hills or trees on the plains. Many of the girls, including Hanna Kelley (left) and Cassidy Regier, found the explanation uncomfortably humorous. stuhrlaugh bjs Want a reprint of this photo? Photo processing provided by This image has been reduced in size, resolution, and quality for internet viewing. Purchased prints come from the originals which are of much higher resolution and quality. ![]()
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