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Fort de Chartres Colonial Market Faire! You’re invited to a Bouillion!

April 5 @ 10:00 AM - April 6 @ 3:00 PM CDT

You’re invited to the Fort de Chartres Colonial Market Faire!

Saturday and Sunday, April 5th – 6th

NEW THIS YEAR – Billiard Hall & 18th Century Game Room

– Bouillion Saturday evening –

(It’s pronounced “BOO yaw”, and it’s an 18th century style Nouvelle Francais house party)
Dinner, Music, & Merriment Into the Wee Hours

 

1350 State Rte 155
Prairie Du Rocher, IL  62277

Fort de Chartres Colonial Market Faire
A Juried Living History Event 1750-1790

Shooting competitions both days
Vendors, Blanket traders, and Peddlers
Stickball Game and Petite Voyageur Competition (Children’s Games)

Re-enactors must be juried to attend this event.
To have an application packet e-mailed to you,
contact Djuana (dooWAHnah) Tucker by FB msg, text or call 618-975-8897,
or send an email to [email protected].

The “Fort de Chartres Colonial Market Faire’ Facebook Event Page’ is now live!!!
Click ‘Interested’ or ‘Going’ to keep up to date about the details of the event. You don’t want to miss it!

This event is free and open to the public.
For more information,

contact the site at (618) 284-7230
or email [email protected].

Sponsored by Les Amis du Fort de Chartres

 

 

Details

Start:
April 5 @ 10:00 AM CDT
End:
April 6 @ 3:00 PM CDT
Event Category:
Website:
http://www.fortdechartres.us/

Organizer

Djuana (dooWAHnah) Tucker
Phone
(618)975-8897
Email
Fdcmarketfair@gmail.com
View Organizer Website

Other

First Day Open/Close Times......
10 am - 5 pm
Second Day Open/Close Times......
10 am - 3 pm
Event Genre......
French and Indian War, American Revolutionary War
Available At The Event.......
Military, Natives, Civilians, Merchants, Blanket Traders
Years Portrayed at Event......
1750-1790

Venue

Fort De Chartres
1350 State Route 155
Prairie du Rocher, IL 62277 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(618) 284-7230
View Venue Website

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