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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250531
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SUMMARY:Living History Days at Lowe Volk Park
DESCRIPTION:Rev War era  reenactment of the capture of Colonel William Crawford on the grounds where it happened!  Col. Crawford was captured here by the Delaware & Shawnee\,returned to Wyandot County to be burned at the stake.  This is the ending of the Gnadenhutten Massacre story. Lovely park setting\, capture reenactments\, Patriot\, Native & British camps present. Guest speakers\, period sutlers & artisans! New friends always welcome! \nWood\, water & indoor facilities\, camp potluck Sat night\, continental breakfast Sat & Sun.  Juried event. Find us on FB @ Living History Days at Lowe Volk Park or call 419-569-4454 for jury information. \nSaturday\, May 31\, 2025 9am-4pm \nSunday June 02\, 2025 9am-3pm
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/living-history-days-at-lowe-volk-park-2/
LOCATION:Lowe Volk Park\, 2401 State Route 598\, Crestline\, OH\, 44827\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julie Rossington":MAILTO:Rossingtonjulie65@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250607T100000
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SUMMARY:David Rittenhouse finishes the Maryland-Pennsylvania border
DESCRIPTION:We all know of the Mason/Dixon line but Charles Mason and Jerimiah Dixon only surveyed about 50 miles of this border.\nDavid Rittenhouse and Andrew Ellicott finished the line. Come learn the real story.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/david-rittenhouse-finishes-the-maryland-pennsylvania-border/
LOCATION:Jonathan Hager House\, 110 Key St.\, Hagerstown\, MD\, 21740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reenactment,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250607T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250608T160000
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SUMMARY:Siege of Fort Wayne 1812
DESCRIPTION:Historic Fort Wayne\, Inc. will host the Siege of Fort Wayne 1812\, June 7 – 8 at The Old Fort in Fort Wayne\, Indiana. From the days of the American Revolutionary War to the end of the 1812 war\, British agents operating from Canada worked to instigate Native American tribes against the United States as part of an effort to block American expansion westward. During the War of 1812\, Indiana Territory was home to several conflicts between the United States territorial government and partisan Native American forces backed by the British. Fort Wayne\, situated on the confluence of the Three Rivers\, was on the front line. This weekend at the Old Fort\, reenactors recreate the Siege of Fort Wayne during the War of 1812. Be a part of the conflict! There will be musket and cannon demonstrations. Soldiers and civilians demonstrate daily life and drills. Period artisans display their wares. There are children’s activities. The event runs Saturday June 7\, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm\, and Sunday June 8\, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. The event is free. There is no admission fee for the public. Donations are accepted. \n  \n  \nFirst time participants must submit photos of themselves\, members\, and camp. First time vendors and blanket traders must attach photos of the camp and time-period appropriate merchandise. Registration deadline is May 23\, 2025. Check-in begins Friday 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Saturday check-in is 6:00 am to 8:00 am.  Parking is available in the lot across the street from the fort. Camp areas and rooms within the fort are assigned. There are restrooms and a water source. There are no food vendors on site. Reenactor Registration forms can be found on the website.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/siege-of-fort-wayne-1812/
LOCATION:Historic Fort Wayne – The Old Fort\, 1201 Spy Run Ave\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Encampment,Historic Demonstration,Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Fort Wayne%2C Inc":MAILTO:events@oldfortwayne.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250614T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250615T160000
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SUMMARY:2nd Civil War Living History Days at South Park
DESCRIPTION:Visitors can meet authentically clad and equipped military and civilian reenactors who will discuss the everyday lives of Civil War soldiers\, and the roles civilians played in supporting them. \nFeel the thunder of artillery and hear accounts from civilians in 1860’s and take a stroll through the military camps. Have your picture taken using authentic Wet Plate Collodion Tintype process for purchase.  Join us for a Ladies Tea in the fashion of the civil war era. Take a candlelight tour of the camps Saturday evening. \nRe-enactors:\nWe are looking for 1st-person historical presentations and displays. Set up on Friday. Firewood provided. Food truck will be on-site for both days.\n$10 Donation with registration to help defray costs.  We are a non-profit organization\, and your donation can be used as a charitable contribution. \nIf you would like to set up a period authentic camp\, please contact event coordinator Valerie Hamill\nP: 614-361-1717
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/2nd-civil-war-living-history-days-at-south-park/
LOCATION:South Park\, 100 Brinkerhoff Ave\, Mansfield\, OH\, 44906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Encampment,Historic Demonstration,Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Richland Early American Center for History":MAILTO:reachistory@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250620T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250622T140000
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SUMMARY:Fort Loudoun Market Fair
DESCRIPTION:Fort Loudoun was built in 1756 by the colony of Pennsylvania\, served as a supply depot during the French and Indian War\, was the site of the Cherokee Indian council of 1758\, and it was the site of a pre-Rev War uprising\, the Black Boys Rebellion of 1765.\nStep back in time and visit an 18th Century Market Fair. Experience the sights\, smells\, music\, and craftsmanship of the 18th Century. This juried event will feature 18th Century artisans selling their wares\, and a glimpse of frontier life during the 18th Century.\nGreat food vendors on site.\nIf you are a maker of 18th century goods and interested in setting up as an artisan sutler you may acquire a registration by emailing: fortloudounfair@gmail.com
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/fort-loudoun-market-fair-2/
LOCATION:Fort Loudoun – 1756 British Fort\, 1720 N Brooklyn Rd\, Fort Loudon\, PA\, 17224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Trade Fair,Reenactment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250628T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20250629T180000
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SUMMARY:270TH Anniversary Of Braddock's Crossing
DESCRIPTION:The Connellsville Historical Society is in the midst of planning the 22nd” anniversary of our celebration of Braddock’s Crossing of the Yough\, which will be held the weekend of June 27-29th\, 2025. \n  \nOriginally this event was organized as Connellsville’s contribution to the Age of Empire celebrating the United States involvement in the period known as the French and Indian War. This war lasted from 1753 to 1763. Major General Edward Braddock crossed the Youghiogheny River here at Stewart’s Crossing\, now Connellsville on June 29-30th\, 1755. This year will be the 270th Anniversary! 1755-2025 \n  \nOur first reenactment of the crossing occurred on June 29th-30th\, 2005\, the 250th anniversary of the original crossing. General Braddock was on his way to attack and capture the French fort\, Duquesne\, at the Forks of the Ohio River. This 2005 reenactment celebrated Connellsville’s involvement in world history. We have continued this event and added to it over the years. Having an actual river crossing is rather unique among reenactments. \n  \nThis year\, 2025\, we are planning the 4th Dinner-Lecture bringing an acknowledged historian to Connellsville friday evening as the kick-off event of the annual Braddock’s Crossing week-end. The speaker for next year’s event is still in the planning stages. But last year the speaker was Kimberly Hess\, author of A LESSER MORTAL: THE UNEXPECTED LIFE OF SARAH В. COCHRAN. Ms Hess shared stories of this amazing woman\, Sarah B. Cochran\, and her great influence on local history. The event was sold out. \n  \nJune 28th-29th\, will be the 22nd attempt at the reenactment of crossing the Yough\, Some years we are unable to cross due to river conditions. \n  \nThis event reminds us of the important influence our local history has had upon the history of the United States Soldiers were recruited to fight in the Revolutionary War by Colonel William Crawford from the site of our event \n  \nWe are Looking for Reenactors / Living Historians for Braddock’s Crossing\, June 28th to June 29th 2025. This is not a Juried Event. \n  \nYou may come in on Thursday night (June 26th) to set up or come in early Friday/Saturday morning. And stay until Monday.  (June 30th) \nWe will see to it that firewood is available. There is a restroom available in the spring house on our property. We would also like to make public an hourly schedule of events\, as we get closer to the event\, so that something special is happening all day to attract visitors.   \n  \nThe Spring House is outfitted with a private restroom. And modern kitchen amenities. (Fridge\, Stove\, Oven\, Cabinets) The Historical Society will be selling food out of the Spring House during the event. There is also a Comfort Inn hotel\, Valley Dairy\, Melody Motor Lodge\, Dollar Tree\, & Martin’s grocery nearby. \n  \nYou should be in period costume\, if possible\, and if you sell an item or items\, they must be a copy of what would have been available during the time period depicted. Alcohol is not permitted on the grounds. The grounds will be monitored by CPD (Connellsville Police Department) at all hours for the two-day event. \n  \nOffenders will be removed from the property. Camping is allowed only to Participants / Society Members. We will have a live firing event twice both Saturday and sunday.  \nEfforts will be made to keep the area free from those who intrude on re-enactors’ privacy after the publicized time of the event. \n  \nLast year we were able to cross the Youghiogheny for a second year in a row! We are hopeful to do it again depending on River conditions. I will be needing people who are willing to lead the march across the Yough if things go well again this June\, This requires carrying the British flag and leading those who wish to cross the river.  \nFor the river crossing we Have the support of the local swiftwater rescue teams to ensure safety of all participants.  \nThis is a unique experience and sets the Connellsville event apart as different from most other re-enactments. Let us know if you plan on camping out at the site. \nFirewood will be provided. Help us to continue this event. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/270th-anniversary-of-braddocks-crossing/
CATEGORIES:Encampment,Historic Demonstration,Outdoor Trade Fair,Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Connellsville Area Historical Society":MAILTO:CHS@connellsvillehistoricalsociety.com
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