<p>Dick Bratton of Polson plays the bagpipes during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. The event was a tribute to George Knapp and was put on by the Fort Connah Restoration Society. (photo by Lourie Zipf)</p>
<p>Ted Hoglund of Thompson Falls portrays a trader during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. The building behind him is a repica of a late 1800's fur trapper's cabin. </p>
<p>Marvin Troyer of St. Ignatius gives his son Timothy, 5, a ride during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah Restoration Society's tribute to George Knabb. </p>
<p>A modern covered wagon gives rides to peope attending Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. The event was a tribute to George Knapp and was put on by the Fort Connah Restoration Society. </p>
<p>Marvin Troyer of St. Ignatius drives "Phoebe" and "Willow" both Percherons, during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. A ride in a modern covered wagon was one of several events featured at Fort Connah Restoration Society's tribute to George Knapp. </p>
<p>Ted Hoglund of Thompson Falls portrays a trader during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. The building behind him is a repica of a late 1800's fur trapper's cabin. </p>
<p>Marvin Troyer of St. Ignatius gives his son Timothy, 5, a ride during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah Restoration Society's tribute to George Knabb. </p>
<p>A modern covered wagon gives rides to peope attending Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. The event was a tribute to George Knapp and was put on by the Fort Connah Restoration Society. </p>
<p>Marvin Troyer of St. Ignatius drives "Phoebe" and "Willow" both Percherons, during Saturday's living history tour at Fort Connah. A ride in a modern covered wagon was one of several events featured at Fort Connah Restoration Society's tribute to George Knapp. </p>