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SUMMARY:Kalamazoo Living History Show 2026
DESCRIPTION:More than 10\,000 historical re-enactors\, history enthusiasts\, collectors and the general public from the United States and Canada are expected to attend the 49th annual Kalamazoo Living History Show.\nThe juried\, nationally recognized show is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday\, March 15-16\, 2025\, at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center\, Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds\, 2900 Lake Street\, Kalamazoo\, Michigan. The show attracts over 200 of the finest artisans and vendors of pre-1890 living history supplies and related crafts from throughout the United States and Canada. Other highlights include historical programming\, free children’s activities\, Native American cultural programs\, and artisans who demonstrate crafts. \nThe Kalamazoo Living History Show is open to the general public Saturday\, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday\, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $9.00 for a single day adult pass; $13.00 for a weekend adult pass. Children 12 years of age and under admitted free when accompanied by a parent. \nPeople interested in being a new vendor may contact us at kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com\, 765.201.5019.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/kalamazoo-living-history-show-2025-2/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Kalamazoo County Expo Center\, 2900 Lake Street\, Kalamazoo\, MI\, 49408\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historic Demonstration,Indoor Trade Fair,Pre 1840 Rendezvous,Reenactment,Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yankee Doodle Muzzle Loaders":MAILTO:kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:History Matters @ INHP
DESCRIPTION:Come to Independence National Historic Park and hear the Philadelphia Tour Guides Association tell the under-emphasized history and the history that the Trump Adminstration hopes to censor.  We are telling the stories of black patriots\, Jewish patriots\, women patriots\, and others who made our nation great.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/history-matters-inhp/2026-03-21/
ORGANIZER;CN="Regimental Brewmeister":MAILTO:Colonialbrewer@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Colonial Tavern Night
DESCRIPTION:Immersive 18th Century Tavern Experience  \nOutside the church\, the tavern was the most important institution in most towns.  Taverns were used as meeting places for political assemblies (like the militia or the courts).   When people needed to conduct business meetings or hold markets\, their choices were generally the church or the tavern.  Since the Colonial Legislatures often offered inducements to tavern owners\, they saw these businesses as “operating for the common good\,” which ultimately meant that tavern meeting rooms could be appropriated for government business like courts\, polls\, and meetings of the militia. People relied on taverns as the primary means of spreading news and ideas.  Newspapers and stories were often shared by travelers in taverns.  As conflicts erupted between the Crown and her colonies in the 1760’s\, it was in the taverns that men discussed their responses and ultimate aims.  It was in the colonial tavern that the revolutionary spirit launched our nation.  Without taverns\, it is likely that the various colonies would have remained separate and subjugated to the greater British Empire. \n“To drink at a table without drinking to the health of someone special\, should be considered drinking on the Sly\, and as an act of incivility.”   – Poor Richard \nPatrons are invited to an evening of storytelling and merriment during which they can enjoy and 18th Century tavern experience complete with period beer\, cocktails\, competitive toasts\, various entertainments\, and maybe even a rousting political debate.  We will not serve food nor will be perform music but can assist the site in contracting of musicians\, food\, and other aspects of the tavern experience which will complete the evening.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/colonial-tavern-night-2/
LOCATION:Hermitage Museum\, 335 North Franklin Turnpike\, Ho-Ho-Kus\, 07423\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Regimental Brewmeister":MAILTO:Colonialbrewer@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Colonial Field Tavern @ Battle of St George Island
DESCRIPTION:Immersive 18th Century Tavern Experience  \nOutside the church\, the tavern was the most important institution in most towns.  Taverns were used as meeting places for political assemblies (like the militia or the courts).   When people needed to conduct business meetings or hold markets\, their choices were generally the church or the tavern.  Since the Colonial Legislatures often offered inducements to tavern owners\, they saw these businesses as “operating for the common good\,” which ultimately meant that tavern meeting rooms could be appropriated for government business like courts\, polls\, and meetings of the militia. People relied on taverns as the primary means of spreading news and ideas.  Newspapers and stories were often shared by travelers in taverns.  As conflicts erupted between the Crown and her colonies in the 1760’s\, it was in the taverns that men discussed their responses and ultimate aims.  It was in the colonial tavern that the revolutionary spirit launched our nation.  Without taverns\, it is likely that the various colonies would have remained separate and subjugated to the greater British Empire. \n“To drink at a table without drinking to the health of someone special\, should be considered drinking on the Sly\, and as an act of incivility.”   – Poor Richard \nPatrons are invited to an evening of storytelling and merriment during which they can enjoy and 18th Century tavern experience complete with period beer\, cocktails\, competitive toasts\, various entertainments\, and maybe even a rousting political debate.  We will not serve food nor will be perform music but can assist the site in contracting of musicians\, food\, and other aspects of the tavern experience which will complete the evening.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/colonial-field-tavern-battle-of-st-george-island/
LOCATION:St George Island\, Crownsville\, MD\, 21032\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Regimental Brewmeister":MAILTO:Colonialbrewer@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Colonial Tavern Night
DESCRIPTION:Immersive 18th Century Tavern Experience  \nOutside the church\, the tavern was the most important institution in most towns.  Taverns were used as meeting places for political assemblies (like the militia or the courts).   When people needed to conduct business meetings or hold markets\, their choices were generally the church or the tavern.  Since the Colonial Legislatures often offered inducements to tavern owners\, they saw these businesses as “operating for the common good\,” which ultimately meant that tavern meeting rooms could be appropriated for government business like courts\, polls\, and meetings of the militia. People relied on taverns as the primary means of spreading news and ideas.  Newspapers and stories were often shared by travelers in taverns.  As conflicts erupted between the Crown and her colonies in the 1760’s\, it was in the taverns that men discussed their responses and ultimate aims.  It was in the colonial tavern that the revolutionary spirit launched our nation.  Without taverns\, it is likely that the various colonies would have remained separate and subjugated to the greater British Empire. \n“To drink at a table without drinking to the health of someone special\, should be considered drinking on the Sly\, and as an act of incivility.”   – Poor Richard \nPatrons are invited to an evening of storytelling and merriment during which they can enjoy and 18th Century tavern experience complete with period beer\, cocktails\, competitive toasts\, various entertainments\, and maybe even a rousting political debate.  We will not serve food nor will be perform music but can assist the site in contracting of musicians\, food\, and other aspects of the tavern experience which will complete the evening.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/colonial-tavern-night-3/
LOCATION:Historic Eastfield Village\, 104 Mud Pond Rd\,\, East Nassau\, NY\, 12062\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Regimental Brewmeister":MAILTO:Colonialbrewer@gmail.com
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