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Ferry Farm Education Manager Ethan Knick talks about the property during tours on opening day.
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Historic 18th century newspapers were on display.
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Interpreters gave lessons on the Stamp Act of 1765.
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Paper at the time had to bear England's special stamp.
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Stamps were even applied to playing cards.
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A group of costumed interpreters play a game of colonial blackjack.
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Winner gets the bone fish.
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Volunteers demonstrate common dances of the era.
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Most people knew about 20 "formations" or simple moves.
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A dance master or mistress calls out the steps depending on the music.
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Locally, you can learn colonial dances at monthly classes with the Rappahannock Colonial Heritage Society.
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Ferry Farm remains open until December
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The home is a reproduction so guests are invited to interact within the space.