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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181006
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SUMMARY:Fort Frederick in the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:2018 Fort Frederick in the Civil War\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience Fort Frederick in the Civil War on October 6-7\, 2018 at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. To commemorate Fort Frederick’s role in the American Civil War\, reenactors will assemble for a weekend of living history demonstrations and tactics demonstrations. H \n[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJX9gnMnkbA&feature=youtu.be&width=650&height=400[/embedyt] \nFort Frederick in the Civil War\nEvent Hours: Daily 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. \nPublic Admission: \nAdults – $5.00\nAges 6 to 12 – $2.00\nAges 5 and Under – free\n4-day passes available; contact the Park Visitor Center at 301-842-2155. \nLocation\nFort Frederick State Park\n11100 Fort Frederick Road\nBig Pool\, MD 21711 \nFor more information: call 301-842-2155; email fortfrederick.statepark@maryland.gov \nHistory of Fort Frederick in the Civil War\nThroughout the first half of the 19th Century\, the fort and surrounding grounds were used for agricultural purposes\, and changed ownership several times. In 1860\, Nathan Williams\, whose family would maintain ownership for the next 51 years\, purchased the property. By this time the barracks had disappeared\, due to time as well as scavengers looking for a ready supply of lumber and nails. \nWith the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861\, the area around Fort Frederick once again became important militarily. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal\, which passes one-quarter mile south of the fort (the railroad did not yet exist on this side of the river)\, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on the opposite (then Virginia) side of the river\, became focal points of defense for the Union Army. In December the 1st Maryland Infantry (U.S.) under the command of Colonel John Kenly\, was assigned to protect the canal and guard the fords and ferries of the Potomac River between Four Locks\, to the east\, and Cherry Run\, to the west. Company H of this regiment was ordered to occupy Fort Frederick. On Christmas Day\, 1861\, these troops fought a skirmish with Confederate Cavalry. The skirmish took place along the Potomac River below the fort and the Union troops guarding the river were successful in defending the canal\, but were not able to prevent Confederates from tearing up the railroad on the other side. On January 1\, 1862 another skirmish took place at the Fort\, as Union Troops again repulsed confederates attempting to tear up the railroad. \nFort Frederick continued to be occupied\, and in January 1862\, with the 1st Maryland being redistributed to guard points further west towards Hancock\, Company D replaced Company H here. These troops remained until the end of February\, when they\, along with others\, crossed the Potomac to guard the reconstruction of the B&O Railroad. Also during this period of time Union artillery was placed at the fort and was used against the Confederates in Virginia. \nThis is the last occurrence of the fort’s use by a military command. However\, the area around the fort remained vulnerable to Confederate Raiders through the rest of the war. Hence\, troops frequently passed near the fort and at times occupied grounds now encompassed by the state park. Most notable is October 1862 when a picket of the 12th Illinois Cavalry was assigned to the canal “immediately south of old Fort Frederick.” \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Frederick in the Civil War at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: Fort Frederick in the Civil War\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-frederick-in-the-civil-war/
LOCATION:Fort Frederick State Park\, 11100 Fort Frederick Road\, Big Pool\, MD\, 21711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
DTSTAMP:20260420T094200
CREATED:20160702T062126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180221T010140Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Ligonier Days
DESCRIPTION:2018 Fort Ligonier Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nStep into history at Fort Ligonier Days on October 12-14\, 2018 at historic Fort Ligonier in Ligonier\, Pennylvania. Join us to commemorate the 1758 Battle of Fort Ligonier during this amazing annual town-wide three-day festival. As many as 100\,000 people are expected to travel to see history re-enacted during Fort Ligonier Days. Artillery is fired at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday\, followed by re-enactments at 2 and 4 each day. Fort Ligonier Days commemorates the Battle of Fort Ligonier\, fought on Oct. 12\, 1758. \n[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZt-4HPOGaA&width=650&height=400[/embedyt] \nFort Ligonier Days\nThe festivities feature re-enactments to commemorate the Battle of Fort Ligonier\, a key engagement of the French and Indian War. Other Fort Ligonier Days highlights include a parade\, musical entertainment\, crafts and food booths. \nOn the Fort Ligonier grounds\, visitors will find a living history encampment\, showing frontier life\, military tactics\, drills\, cannon firing\, ceremonies\, Highlanders\, redcoats\, French troops\, frontier men and women\, Indians and music from the 1770s. \nAdmission\nRegular admission fees at Fort Ligonier apply throughout Fort Ligonier Days. Admission tickets are valid throughout the day (for the day the ticket was purchased)\, so avoid afternoon lines and buy your tickets early! $10/adults; $6/children ages 6-16; free for children 5 and under\, veterans and active military. \nFort Ligonier Days Schedule (subject to change)\nFriday\n9:00 AM	Fort Ligonier and Museum Store Open\n2:00 PM	Troops begin arriving to set up camp for living history demonstrations and prepare for the weekend’s artillery demonstrations and battle re-enactments.\n5:00 PM	Fort Ligonier closes \nSaturday\n9:00 AM	Fort Ligonier and Museum Store Open\nEncampment and living history demonstrations throughout the day. Meet officers and soldiers and learn about 18th century life in a frontier fort.\n1:30 & 3:30 PM	Artillery demonstration\n2:00 & 4:00 PM	Re-enactment of the 1758 Battle of Fort Ligonier\n5:00 PM	Fort Ligonier closes \nSunday\n9:30 AM	Fort Ligonier and Museum Store Opens\nEncampment and living history demonstrations throughout the day. Meet officers and soldiers and learn about 18th century life in a frontier fort.\n10:00 AM	Divine Services in the Upper Fort area.\n1:00 & 3:00 PM	Artillery demonstration\n1:30 & 3:30 PM	Re-enactment of the 1758 Battle of Fort Ligonier\n4:30 PM	Fort Ligonier close \nThe Parade\nDon’t miss the elaborate and entertaining parade that proceeds down Main Street around Ligonier’s picturesque Diamond at 11:00 AM on Saturday. The parade will include historic units\, floats\, costumed characters\, the shrine units and special guests\, including local TV personalities\, high school and college bands. This is a spectacular part of Fort Ligonier Days! \nEntertainment\nFree outdoor entertainment includes something for everyone — Celtic\, Country Rock\, Brass\, Oldies\, tribute bands\, and big names from the ’50s and ’60s! Twenty-eight community food booths line the Diamond and other locations throughout town. The variety will satisfy the hungriest of appetites! Sit-down meals are available at several local churches. \nCrafts\nOver 180 craft booths in 5 locations are linked by shuttle bus service. The five official craft lots are: Fairfield lot\, Loyalhanna lot\, Mellon Park lot\, Municipal lot\, and Train Station lot. Talented artisans will display and sell handmade items including wood furniture\, candles\, dried flowers\, paintings & prints\, stained glass\, jewelry\, leather\, baskets\, pottery\, metal-work\, artisnanal food products\, and much more!! On Thursday before the event and during Fort Ligonier Days\, local merchants move their wares outside for sidewalk sales. \nFood \nOver 25 food booths located around the Diamond will be serving all varieties of food to get your mouth watering!. \nKids Korner \nSteer the kids toward the Ligonier Valley YMCA\, West Church Street\, the location of the Kids Korner activities. \nFort Ligonier Days 5K\nMeet Sunday morning for the Fort Ligonier 5K. There’s even a Kid’s Fun Mile Run for youngsters under 12. Plan now to make this a part of your weekend! \nLocation\nHistoric Fort Ligonier\n200 South Market Street\nLigonier\, PA 15658 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Ligonier Days on the second full weekend of October at historic Fort Ligonier in Ligonier\, Pennsylvania. \nTags: Fort Ligonier Days\, Fort Ligonier Battle Reenactment\, Fort Ligonier Days Parade\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-ligonier-days/
LOCATION:Fort Ligonier\, 200 South Market Street\, Ligonier\, PA\, 15658\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
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SUMMARY:Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2018 Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe here for the Annual Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment on October 13-14\, 2018 at Fort De Chartres in Prairie du Rocher\, Illinois. Experience 1750s historically dressed Native American\, soldier\, militia\, and camp follower re-enactors as they participate in everyday camp activities from the French and Indian War era. The Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment is sponsored by Les Amis du Fort de Chartres\, with additional event site support by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50dnwOqh7yw&width=650&height=400[/embedyt] \nFort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment\nThe French and Indian War was the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years War\, taking place in the 1750s-1760s. Although there were never any battles at Fort de Chartres\, the surrender of this fort in 1765 to the Britih marked the final event of the war. \nEach year\, sutlers and reenactors dressed as Native Americans\, soldiers\, militia\, and camp followers participate in everyday camp activities at the Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment such as craft demonstrations\, battle reenactments\, and shooting competitions at Fort De Chartres. \nIt’s a family-friendly event\, so bring the kids and bring your camera so you don’t miss a moment of the Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment. \n \nHours\nSaturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM\nSunday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM \nAdmission Fee\nFree and open to the public. Donations are welcome. \nBe sure to mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment at Fort De Chartres in Prairie du Rocher\, IL. \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events\nFamily friendly event open to all ages \nAccessibility Notes\nHandicapped parking is available\, along with a gravel path from the parking lot into and along the inside of the Fort. The Site’s museum and restrooms are wheelchair accessible via a ramp in back. \nPet Friendly Notes\nPets on a 10 foot leash and service animals are welcome anywhere on site including the grounds\, inside the museum\, and in the reconstructed buildings. \nLocation\nFort de Chartres State Historic Site\n618-284-7230\n618-284-7230 (Fax)\n1350 State Route 155\nPrairie du Rocher\, IL 62277 US\ninfo@ftdchartres.us \nAbout Fort de Chartres\nLocated near Prairie du Rocher in the state of Illinois\, Fort de Chartres is the only stone fort constructed by the French in the heart of the North American continent. Three forts were consecutively built between 1720 and 1755\, bearing witness to the French colonial empire established in the Mississippi basin during the XVIIIth century. Abandoned for many decades\, it was during the wave of historical site development in the first half of the XXth century that the state of Illinois partially rebuilt it to perpetuate the memory of the French presence in the region. \nAlthough it was constructed out of stone\, the new fort was not made to resist grand artillery fire; rather\, it was made to resist native sieges. After the signature of the Treaty of Paris in 1763\, officialising the French defeat at the end of the Seven Years’ War\, Fort de Chartres wound up in British hands and was renamed Fort Cavendish. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next \nTags: Fort De Chartres French and Indian War Encampment\, Fort De Chartres French & Indian War Encampment\,French and Indian War Reenactment \nView Other Fort de Chartres Events\nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Encampments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-de-chartres-french-and-indian-war-encampment/
LOCATION:Fort De Chartres State Historic Site\, 1350 State Route 155\, Prairie du Rocher\, IL\, 62277\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Les Amis du Fort de Chartres":MAILTO:lesamisdufortdechartres@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181026T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T094200
CREATED:20160611T024515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T183246Z
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SUMMARY:Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough
DESCRIPTION:2018 Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough\n\nRate This\nEvent\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough on October 26-28\, 2018 at Fort Boonesborough State Park in Richmond\, Kentucky. The event is open to all Ladies And Gentlemen. Come test your skills as you compete for Prizes and Honor\, or just enjoy an 18th century weekend. Plans for the Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough currently include rifle shoot\, woods walk\, smoothbore match\, Seneca run\, hawk and knife\, archery\, flint and steel and tavern games. Prizes and blanket shoots. Events will be ongoing throughout the weekend. Merchants and Traders are welcome. \n\nRifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough\nThe Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough is not a juried event however\, all clothing\, camps\, and accouterments must be in the time frame of mid ro late 18th century. No western Rocky Mountain fur trade era is acceptable; this is an eastern and earlier time- period reenactment. For the shooting commpetitions\, only full stock longrifles and smoothbores are permitted. No modern hawken sryle\, half srock ormodern sights. \nRifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough\, like other events at the fort\, are sponsored by The Fort Boonesborough Foundation. The Foundation is made up of a group of dedicated individuals who volunteer their time to sustain\, foster\, and promote quality programming at Fort Boonesborough State Park and Boone’s Station Historic Site. \nAbout Fort Boonesborough\nRichard Henderson\, founder of the Transylvania Company in 1775\, chose Daniel Boone to head a party of 31 axe men to clear a path through the Cumberland Gap that would run from Long Island of the Holston River\, Tennessee\, to Otter Creek of the Kentucky River. Blazing the trail presented extraordinary difficulties – the route through the wilderness was a hunter’s trace that was too narrow for a wagon.  The task was to combine many trails into one continuous route by clearing underbrush and overhanging foliage. When Daniel Boone and his men reached the Kentucky River on April 1\, 1775\, they quickly moved to establish Kentucky?s second settlement–the site still known as Fort Boonesborough. \nLocation\nFort Boonesborough State Park\n4375 Boonesborough Rd.\nRichmond\, Ky. 40475 \nFor more information about Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough\, contact Phone 859-527-3131 ext 216 or email alec.forman@gmail.com or ahenry@wittenberg.edu. \nMark your calendar so you don’t miss the next Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough at Fort Boonesborough State Park in Richmond\, KY. \nTags: Rifle Frolic and Frontier Skills at Fort Boonesborough\, Fort Boonesborough Rifle Frolic\, Fort Boonesborough Frontier Skills \nView other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rifle-frolic-and-frontier-skills-fort-boonesborough/
LOCATION:Fort Boonesborough State Park\, 4375 Boonesborough Road\, Richmond\, KY\, 40475\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historic American Forts,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Fort Boonesborough Foundation":MAILTO:bill.farmer@ky.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181029
DTSTAMP:20260420T094200
CREATED:20170322T035736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180203T195518Z
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SUMMARY:Experience Pleasant Diversions from Military Life at Fort Frederick
DESCRIPTION:2018 Experience Pleasant Diversions from Military Life at Fort Frederick\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience Pleasant Diversions from Military Life at Fort Frederick on October 27-28\, 2018 at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. Experience life at the fort during the French and Indian War as members of the recreated Maryland Troops garrison the fort. Highlights of the event include musket firing demonstrations\, colonial toys and games and other fun activities from the time. Hours are 10 am to 4 pm Saturday; Saturday at 7pm will be campfire program celebrating Guy Fawkes/Bonfire night. Sunday 10 am to 3 pm. Park entrance fees apply. \nPublic Admission:  Adults – $5.00 Ages 6 to 12 – $2.00 Ages 5 and Under – free 4-day passes available; contact the Park Visitor Center at 301-842-2155. \nLocation Fort Frederick State Park 11100 Fort Frederick Road Big Pool\, MD 21711 \nFor more information: call 301-842-2155; email fortfrederick.statepark@maryland.gov \nAbout Fort Frederick Fort Frederick was one of the largest frontier fortifications built during the French and Indian War. It occupies an area of 1.5 acres\, and it was built to stand up to a major military assault. The fort’s massive stone walls are 4.5 feet thick at the base. Inside the fort\, two large barracks buildings face each other across the parade ground. The fort is open and inside the walls you can tour the two barracks buildings. They are furnished with sleeping quarters\, workshops and offices\, just as they would have been during the mid-18th century. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next “Experience Pleasant Diversions from Military Life at Fort Frederick” at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: Experience Pleasant Diversions from Military Life at Fort Frederick\, Military Life at Fort Frederick\, French & Indian War Reenactments \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/experience-pleasant-diversions-military-life-fort-frederick/
LOCATION:Fort Frederick State Park\, 11100 Fort Frederick Road\, Big Pool\, MD\, 21711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Fort Frederick":MAILTO:info@friendsoffortfrederick.info
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181027T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181028T163000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180509T201123Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Muster at Fort Osage Historical Landmark
DESCRIPTION:2018 Fall Muster at Fort Osage\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 32nd Annual Fall Muster at Fort Osage Historical Landmark on October 27-28\, 2018 at Fort Osage Historic Landmark in Sibley\, Missouri. Executed with historical accuracy\, this annual re-enactment of the Fall Muster at Fort Osage Historical Landmark relives events surrounding the prelude to the War of 1812\, as Fort Osage hears for the first time war has been declared with Britain. Musket and cannons are made ready\, civilians are conscript\, and both residents and soldiers stationed at this remote frontier outpost are on alert. \nSince 1987\, the Annual Fall Muster at Fort Osage Historical Landmark has portrayed for the public the every day life of a garrison of soliders and their familes during the War of 1812. Established in 1808 as a Fur trade “factory” fort\, was the westernmost military garrison during the War. Activities may include: Blockhouse defense; Infantry drill; Light Infantry drill; Artillery drill; Ladies Tea; Ladies workshops; court martial; pay call; Militia mustering into service; woodworker; blacksmith; washerwomen; etc. \nTentative Schedule\nSaturday\n9:00 a.m. – Troop Parade\, Morning Gun\, & Guard Mount\n9:30 a.m. – “Grain Painting” (Pre-registered attendees) with Sally Bennett at Mr. Harding’s Tavern\n10:00 a.m. – Infantry Drill\n10:30 a.m. – “First Person Interpretation” by Kimberlee Berezuk at Mr. Harding’s Tavern\n11:00 a.m. – Court Martial\n12:00 p.m. – Roll Call\, Whiskey Ration\, & Dinner\n1:00 p.m. – Soldiers Funeral & Commemoration in the Army Cemetery\n2:00 p.m. – “A History of the Osage People: From Prehistoric Times to the Present” by Michael Dickey\, Arrow Rock State Historic Site Administrator – Fort Osage Education Center auditorium.\n2:30 p.m. – Taking Tea with Mrs. Clemson (Sally Bennett) & Ladies Hair Fashions by Michaela Harris in Mr. Sibley’s Dining Room\n3:00 p.m. – Blockhouse and Fort Defense Demonstration\n4:00 p.m. – Retreat Parade & Evening Gun\nSunday\n9:00 a.m. – Troop Parade\, Guard Mount\, & Morning Gun\n9:30 a.m. – Church Call: Led by Brother Michael Smith\n10:30 a.m. – “A Day in the Life of Jane Doe\, not Jane Austen\,”; Clothing for Women in the Federalist Era by Sally Bennett – Fort Osage Education Center auditorium.\n11:00 a.m. – Inspection & Review\n12:00 p.m. – Roll Call\, Whiskey Ration\, & Dinner\n1:00 p.m. – Infantry Drill\n2:00 p.m. – Artillery Drill\n3:00 p.m. – Retreat Parade & Evening Gun\n4:00 p.m. – Event concludes \nLocation:\nFort Osage Historic Landmark\n107 Osage Street\nSibley\, MO 64088\n(816) 650-5737 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fall Muster at the Fort Osage Historical Landmark in October in Sibley\, Missouri. \nTags: Fall Muster at Fort Osage\, Fort Osage Fall Muster\, Fort Osage Historical Landmark Fall Muster\, Fall Muster the Ft Osage\, Ft Osage Fall Muster\, Ft Osage Historical Landmark Fall Muster\, Missoouri War of 1812 Reenactment\, Fort Osage Annual Fall Muster \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fall-muster-at-fort-osage-historical-landmark/
LOCATION:Fort Osage Historic Landmark\, 107 Osage Street\, Sibley\, MO\, 64088\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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