Yellow River Echoes/ Reflections of Our Past
Reenactment of the fur trade during the time that the XY and Northest Co fur posts were active on our site as well as demonstrations and examples of the history of Burnett County Wisconsin
Reenactment of the fur trade during the time that the XY and Northest Co fur posts were active on our site as well as demonstrations and examples of the history of Burnett County Wisconsin
Experience the Siege of 1759 when British forces captured Fort Niagara from the French after a 19-day siege. This event features large-scale battle reenactments, Native councils, musket and cannon firings, period merchants and artisans.
Setup on July 8th. July 9th: There will be a camp area, open to the public, and then stations where reenactors will discuss different aspects of being a soldier during different points during the war. We are also looking at having a 'recruiting area' for kids, where they would learn some basic drill - standing […]
Open to self-propelled, motorized or powered "anything." Antique cars, custom rods, fire trucks and cycles. There is no registration or fee for this event. A cinnamon roll, sausage gravy biscuit breakfast is served until 9AM. The concession stand will serve its usual hot dogs, cheeseburgers, brats, sides and desserts until it runs out or 2PM. […]
French and Indian and Revolutionary War event. Behind the River Place Shops Frankenmuth, MI. Registration is required: [email protected]
Join the fun and excitement at Compass Inn Museum for Ligonier Valley Historical Society’s second Living History Weekend of the summer. From 11 am to 4 pm on July 16th and 17th, interact with the men and women of the Maryland based Ship’s Company, a reenactment unit that portrays the naval contractor system used to […]
As part of the July Living History Weekend at Compass Inn Museum, located at 1382 Route 30 East, Laughlintown, PA 15655, we cordially invite you to dance the night away under the stars like Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy with local Ligonier Valley dancing master, Brett Walker, & period music by The Wayward […]
One of the largest rendezvous in northern Wisconsin with campers and traders from all over the country. Set on an historic site where the XY company and the Northwest Company built their fur posts within 150 feet of each other. We have an 80 acre site with plenty of camp areas, firewood, and showers.
July 25 – 30: Pioneer Life Week: 30th Anniversary! During a week dedicated to the Revolutionary War, The War of 1812 and the settlement of lands around the Ohio River, re-enactors, and other special programs bring this rich heritage back to life. The pioneer camp is open from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - […]
Join us as we explore the story of St. Anne, the patron saint of voyageurs.
Living History time line from 1742-1865 sponsored by Wayne's Legion of Fort Piqua. Held at the historic Johnston Farm and Indian Agency in Piqua, Ohio. The timeline focuses on Ohio History from 1742-1865 specifically the area around the Johnston Farm. We have everything from Indian Agents, blacksmiths, various military groups, weavers, cannons, soap makers, the […]
The Gathering at Garst was created to remember the defining events and people who shaped our county´s history. Our mission is to promote awareness and appreciation of those who made unique contributions to the culture of Darke County and to celebrate our local heritage ad a family-oriented and educational atmosphere. Public admission to the Gathering […]
The Gathering at Garst was created to remember the defining events and people who shaped our county´s history. Our mission is to promote awareness and appreciation of those who made unique contributions to the culture of Darke County and to celebrate our local heritage ad a family-oriented and educational atmosphere. Public admission to the Gathering […]
This a Juried 18th Century Event located at Wolf Creek Grist Mill Museum in Loudonville, Ohio. We are actively seeking demonstrators and traders to participate at this juried event. Remembering and honoring practices of times gone by continues to be a time honored and fun tradition. “This family friendly event is about keeping history alive. […]
French and Indian War through American Revolution. Farm Center, Kensington Metro Park 4570 Huron River Pkwy, Milford, MI.
In this our 27th year, we are excited to bring you one of the Midwest's largest and most unique free public admission living history events to be held at historic Lake Storey Park in Galesburg Illinois. Lake Storey is on the far north side of town, with 430 acres of wooded and rolling lands, all […]
US Military Appreciation located in Fort Jennings, Ohio
Journey back in time and visit with the soldiers and camp followers of the present-day Proctor’s. They portray the riflemen of the very first American Troops west of the Allegheny Mountains. In the mid-1700s, the ‘Wild West’ wasn’t as west as one would think. The Laurel Highlands separated the early Pennsylvania colony from the wild […]
The Jonesborough Genealogical Society, in partnership with many heritage organizations, and the Jonesborough Visitors Center and Emporium, will host the 3rd Annual Heritage Fair on Friday and Saturday, September 2nd and 3rd, 2022.
Fort Henry Days is an authentic Revolutionary War reenactment encampment and market fair in Wheeling WV’s Oglebay Park. The event features regimental encampments, Native American encampments, a battle reenactment, authentic musicians, speakers, and a wide variety of sutlers and demonstrators. The event takes place around Levenson Shelter at Oglebay Park.
Learn about Fort Niagara's role in the War of 1812.
Meet the heroes and pioneers of early Ohio (1790 to 1810). See the Opening Day Parade each day, the Mounted Rangers, artillery, and militia. Enjoy music and period entertainment, sample hearty foods of the past, and shop juried artisans and craftspeople. Explore the Native American Village and watch the battle unfold on the hill each […]
Take a voyage back in time to the fur trade era before Chicago became a city. New and returning reenactors are welcome to camp on the beautiful banks of the Des Plaines, the actual river on which Marquette and Joliet traveled in 1673, as they paddled up river towards present day Chicago. This is a […]
Ligonier Valley Historical Society is pleased to again present “Hop Thru History,” a 21 and older event that will showcase the historical processes of 18th and 19th-century brewing. Historical interpreter Scott Henry will demonstrate brewing methods in early America. Join us on Saturday, September 10th, from 11 am to 4 pm for beer, food, and […]
Colonial Merchants Come and visit some of the best merchants in 18th century reenacting! Demonstrators and craftsmen from across the midwest will be displaying their wares for sale. Military Units & Tacticals Military and militia units from many different organizations and locations will be camping in the park to teach the public about the life […]