Immersive 18th Century Tavern Experience Outside 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 […]
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6 events,Mary Ingles Trail Associates (MITA) in the Kanawha Valley!MITA will present our Encampment and Living History Event at Kanawha State Forest in Log Town Hollow, April 24-26, 2026. While named and centered around the life of Mary Draper Ingles, what we present is ALL life skills which Mary, her family, friends, and neighbors would need […]
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Held in conjunction with the Ashville Viking Festival, this event spans all history. All eras are accepted. From the legions of ancient Rome to the colorful mercenaries of the Holy Roman Empire and beyond, history awaits. Our reenactors look forward to explaining life throughout the ages. Visit our Grove of Heroes and learn how weapons […]
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Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. If you enjoy re-enacting the 1750s – 1840s time period, you're invited to join us for a great weekend in a beautiful historic country setting. Firewood, water, and port-a-johns furnished. Early setup available Wednesday or Thursday. Bridgeton Memorial Shoot Saturday 10 a.m.; registration […] Admission: Individuals 13 & Up $10.00; 12 & Under FREE; 2-Day Pass $15.00 per person. What to expect: demonstrations, authentic camps, food, battles, and more. Contact email: [email protected]. Additional contact: Garrett Davidson, [email protected], cell 937-205-9236; Howard Davidson, cell 937-403-5149. |
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Pre-1840 gathering including encampment, black powder shooting, knife throwing, tomahawk and pistol shoots. Participants in period correct attire and lodge are welcome from Tuesday through Sunday and public can visit Friday through Sunday. |
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A timeline living history weekend from 1700-1865. Early Ohio on the Portage is sponsored by the Wood County Museum and the Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor (MVHC) and held on the grounds of the Wood County Museum 13660 County Home Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402. The event is held May 1, 2, & 3, 2026. Friday […]
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1750-1815 juried event held on beautiful property outside the vibrant, destination community of Nappanee, Indiana. Five Medals Living History, Inc. is an education-focused 501(c)3 organization whose goal is the preservation and demonstration of historical lifeways. |
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Long before the American Revolutionary War, the British Army in North America learned from the French the importance of spruce beer for treating and preventing scurvy and keeping their soldiers “fit for service.” John Knox, an officer in the 43rd Regiment of Foot, insisted that his troops at Louisburg (1745) be supplied with spruce beer, […]
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Long before the American Revolutionary War, the British Army in North America learned from the French the importance of spruce beer for treating and preventing scurvy and keeping their soldiers “fit for service.” John Knox, an officer in the 43rd Regiment of Foot, insisted that his troops at Louisburg (1745) be supplied with spruce beer, […]
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1750-1815 juried event held on beautiful property outside the vibrant, destination community of Nappanee, Indiana. Five Medals Living History, Inc. is an education-focused 501(c)3 organization whose goal is the preservation and demonstration of historical lifeways.
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1750-1815 juried event held on beautiful property outside the vibrant, destination community of Nappanee, Indiana. Five Medals Living History, Inc. is an education-focused 501(c)3 organization whose goal is the preservation and demonstration of historical lifeways.
$4 – $9
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Virginia For Liberty: 1776 By the spring of 1776, the rumbling of revolution can be felt across the American colonies and into the far corners of the wilderness. The old buffalo trace now symbolizes freedom, though on it a dark shadow grows. For those in the west, community becomes key. S ettlements are a beacon […] |
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3 events,Pre-1840 rendezvous and teaching event for those just starting out and for grey-beards as well.
$25 – $30
A Colonial/fur trade era event primarily set up to attract new people to the hobby. There will b musket shoots, hawk throwing, archery and a small Scottisch Games. Modern camping available . Wood/water/hooters available. No electricity. You must be in period attire to participate in any events. Clothing will be available for newbies wanting to […] |
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French and Indian War, American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War/Texas Independence, 1830-1840, American Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, The Gulf War, Iraq, Syria War, and War in Afghanistan.
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The fort will serve as a historical setting and the public will be invited to step back in time (1776-1779) and immerse themselves in the Siege of Fort Randolph as costumed reenactors bring this historic event to life. Major events covered will include the Death of Chief Cornstalk and the Siege of Fort Randolph. Visitors […]
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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.
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A Community event to celebrate America's Birthday in a Patriotic way. The afternoon will feature a vintage baseball game between the Cincinnati Red Stockings and the Ohio Village Muffins, Revolutionary War Reenactments, vendors, food trucks, live musical performances, and several main stage guest speakers.
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1762 pontiacs, rebellion. That happened in the streets of mackinac area.
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Fort Meigs is proud to host the 1812 Grand Tactical. Join us as we host hundreds of re-enactors from across the United States and Canada to commemorate the War of 1812 in the Old Northwest Territory. Grand Tactical features military encampments, parade of the armies, musical performances, battle re-enactments, site tours, and more. |
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Join us on Memorial Day for our annual Ceremonial Wreath Laying, including speeches, military field music, and squad firings to honor those who served here and are laid to rest at Fort Meigs. |
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Rev War era reenactment of the capture of Col. William Crawford on the grounds where it happened in 1782. Beautiful park setting, Patriot, British and Native camps. Period correct vendors, children's games and presentations by juried, historically accurate participants. Free to all. For reenactors, wood, water provided, indoor facilities. Pizza supplied for the camp after […]
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2 events,Long before the American Revolutionary War, the British Army in North America learned from the French the importance of spruce beer for treating and preventing scurvy and keeping their soldiers “fit for service.” John Knox, an officer in the 43rd Regiment of Foot, insisted that his troops at Louisburg (1745) be supplied with spruce beer, […] |
