Our "A Walk in Their Boots" Living History Group has another exciting Military Timeline event planned for our 3rd year at Camp Davy Crockett in 2026! This event showcases an extensive array of military and civilian displays from various historical periods. The event will feature military encampments, equipment, weapons, vehicles, and more. Throughout the day, […]
Enjoy the best of General Squier Grand Encampment at our weekend long event on September 12th & 13th , held in General Squier Park from 9 AM to 4 PM. We will have an array of merchants, demonstrations, and campers from all over the Great Lakes area & from many eras will be in attendance, […]
This is a reenactment of the Siege of Fort Boonesborough from 1778. The Fort founded by Daniel Boone in April 1775 was attacked in September 1778 by a party of over 400 Native Americans of mixed tribes supported by British officers. This multi day siege failed and the fort survived. We have Saturday and Sunday […]
Join the Old Northwest Military History Association and staff of Fort Meigs for our Life in Early Ohio historic trades weekend featuring, rope making, tomahawk throwing, candle dipping, box loom weaving, baking, gardening, blacksmithing, historic tea, harness making, spinning, and cooking.
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.
A two-day 250th event hosted by the 13th Continental Regiment and the town of Dighton, Massachusetts. Battles each day, along with 18th century craft and skill demos. Set-up begins and opens at noon on 9/25. All participating units must be registered to attend. Walk-ons not permitted. Free and open to the general public Saturday and […]
Soldiering Through The Ages (STA) - "A Military Timeline Event!" is living history brought to life at the Maryland Veterans Museum at Patriot Park in Newburg, Maryland. With living history/reenactors from all periods from early to modern day.
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, […]