Fort Robinson State Park is itself also evidently a popular family reunion site. They have a dozen or so former officer barracks which have been converted into duplexes, with each side sleeping 12-20, depending on the building. Sleeping accommodations are a mix of private rooms with queen beds and dorm rooms with bunk beds. Each unit has its own kitchen. They are very reasonable - the rent works out to about $15 per person, more or less, which is a good deal. But the folks we were talking with saw two disadvantages - having to do your own cooking, and location. FRSP is not near a major airport. Hard to get to. But nevertheless, Ellen and I fantasized holding a Tolles/Baker/Feinland/Crockett/Shay gathering there. We have had similar fantasies about doing something like that at Naulaka, Rudyard Kipling's home in Dummerston, which is owned by the National Trust, and can be rented. Anybody interested?
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