Source: Atlas Obscura






For more than 50 years, history buffs have gathered at Fort Ouiatenon in West Lafayette, Indiana, to honor the area’s rich history with the Feast of the Hunters’ Moon. The two-day affair, held the first weekend of October, consists of music, historical reenactments, and, of course, food.
From 1717 to 1761, Fort Ouiatenon (“wee-ah-teh-non”) was a French outpost where settlers and Native Americans convened to…
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