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Tennessee River Rendezvous

April 11 - April 12

Free

Living History (Timeline) Event.     This event allows the public to experience historically accurate camps/ living historians/ hands on activities/ historical speakers/ & Reenactments (French Indian / Civil War / WW2) plus much more!    2025 will be year 5 for this event!      We currently have living historians from 27 different states join us for this event.    We host the public, along with local & home school groups on Friday & Saturday.    This event is FREE admittance & parking to the public!   Our average spectator turnout is 6,000 during the 2-day event.   Saturday evening, we will host a ” Dance Through Time” on site, where the public can experience & join in on music and dancing from the Colonial / Civil War/ & WW2 periods.  This is a ticketed event for the public.       Along with the historical activities we will have multiple period sutlers/ craft vendors / period root beer saloon / & multiple food trucks.

Tennessee River Rendezvous

Details

Start:
April 11
End:
April 12
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
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Venue

Tennessee River Rendzvous
45870 Hwy 69
Saltillo, TN 38370 United States
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First Day Open/Close Times......
9:00 am - 4:00
Second Day Open/Close Times......
8:30 - 4:00
Third Day Open/Close Times......
N/A
Number of Daily Attendance......
3000 +
Event Genre......
Egyptian/pre-Roman Empire, Seven Years War, French and Indian War, American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War/Texas Independence, 1830-1840, Victorian Era, American Civil War, Spanish-American War, WWI, WWII, Vietnam
Available At The Event.......
Military, Natives, Civilians, Food Vendors, Demos, Merchants, Entertainers, Blanket Traders
Years Portrayed at Event......
1500 - 1975
Education Day Date/Time......
April 11 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Next Year's Date......
April 11 - 12 2025

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