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SUMMARY:Fort Lupton Heritage Fair
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Lupton Heritage Fair\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe past comes alive at the 12th Annual Fort Lupton Heritage Fair on May 4\, 2019 at the South Platte Valley Historic Park in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. This year’s fair is expected to be bigger and better than ever. The Annual Fort Lupton Heritage Fair takes place on the first Saturday of May\, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Admission is only $5.00 per car for the fair. There may be additional charges for special fundraising activities. Food and drink that will be available on site. \nPublic Welcome – Admission is only $5.00 per car \nHours: 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.  \nThe event is set up as a historical timeline with re-enactor camps spanning the Vikings up through World War II. Each group is staffed with individuals that are most enthusiastic about their own special time and place and they’ve gone to great lengths to ensure that their persona\, clothing\, gear and equipment are as accurate as possible. \nWhat was it like to live at different times and places in the past. What kind of foods did they eat\, how did they make a living and what did they do for fun-and you won’t even need to know Latin to ask. \nDemonstrations of historical skills including swordsmanship\, blacksmithing\, weaving and carpentry\, brain-tannin\, etc.\, will take place through-out the day. Special large scale activities will take place at scheduled times at the lower common area. These special activities will include English Rennaissance era Morris Dancers\, Revolutionary War military drills and mock combat\, and Buffalo Soldier horse drills and mounted combat\, and 1890s baseball. \nTour the historic 1838 Fort Lupton at the Historic Park and learn about life in 1830s Colorado. Visit the 1860s farmhouse and help with the planting of the heritage garden. Take a seat in the 1870s one-room schoolhouse and see if you can pass the test! \nFort Lupton Heritage Fair Mini-Gallery\n\n \nFort Lupton Heritage Fair Schedule (subject to change)\nLocation Note: RA = Rendezvous Area\n* 9:00 am Flag Raising – Buffalo Soldiers; Fort Courtyard\n* 10:00 am Cannon Shoot – Castle Rock Civil War Unit; RA\n* 10:30 am Battle Between Colonials & Royal Militia – RA\n* 11:00 am Vintage Baseball Match – South Side of Fort\n* 11:30 am Buffalo Soldiers Riding Demonstrations; Corral\n* 11:30 am Renaissance Era – Breathless Border Dancing – RA\n* 12:00 pm Fur Trade Era Guns & Weapons – in the Fort\n* 12:00 pm Cannon Shoot – Castle Rock Civil War Unit; RA\n* 12:30 pm Cotswold Maroon Bell Renaissance Morris Dancers – RA\n* 1:30 pm Battle Between Colonials & Royal Militia – RA\n* 2:00 pm Buffalo Soldiers Riding Demonstrations; Corral\n* 2:00 pm Cannon Shoot – Castle Rock Civil War Unit; RA \nThroughout the Day\n* Meet Mountain Men\, French Voyageurs & Vikings in Trader’s Row\n* Expore Lancaster Lupton’s Trade Fort\n* Learn about life in the late 1800s; visit the 1860s Farmhouse\n* See what’s growing in the Settler’s Garden\n* Sit down in the 1870s one-room schoolhouse and see if you can pass the test\n* Listen to a fur trader in the 1850s Trapper’s Cabin\n* Demonstrations of historical skills\, including swordsmanship\, blacksmithing\, weaving and carpentry\, and brain tanning. \n \nFor More Information:\nEmail heritagefair2014@spvhs.org or phone 303 877-1752. \nLocation\nFind the Heritage Fair on CR 14\, 1/4 mile north of Fort Lupton\, approximately 1/4 mile west of the intersection of Highway 85. \nAbout Lancaster Lupton’s Trade Fort\nIn 1836\, Lancaster Lupton\, formally a lieutenant in the U.S. Dragoons and a West Point graduate\, began building a trade fort that became a competitor to the mighty Bent and St Vrain Fur Company for the fur and buffalo hide trade with the plains tribes. While the original fort that Lancaster Lupton built has long been gone\, a dedicated group of individuals began in 2003 to reconstruct the fort. The reconstructed Fort Lancaster\, as it was known in its original period of operation\, 1836-1844\, was completed and dedicated in 2011.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nA visit to Lancaster Lupton’s trade fort is an experience of going back in time to when an individual with a vision and entrepreneurial spirit took risks to establish a trade enterprise on the wild prairie along the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Lancaster Lupton first came to the area with a military expedition in 1835. By 1836 Lupton had resigned his commission and was bringing skilled craftsman and labor from the Mexican village of Taos north to build his trade fort. By 1837-38 he was trading with the Arapahoe and Cheyenne tribes. Come see his trade fort and walk through the inner plaza to visit the blacksmith and carpenter shops\, living quarters\, kitchen and food preparation rooms\, trade rooms\, cantina and storage room with historic artifacts.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nAbout South Platte Valley Historic Park\nHistoric Fort Lupton (aka Fort Lancaster) and South Platte Valley Settlement Historic Park encompasses 97 acres of land along the South Platte River just northwest of the city of Fort Lupton\, Colorado. The land consists of a large natural and camping area immediately along the river and a high bench of land where the original Fort Lancaster was located.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nAlong the river\, in groves of cottonwood trees are camping areas that can be used by Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops with reservations. These camping areas are also used by the re-enactment department of the SPVHS – the Tallow River Trappers – to hold periodic rendezvous events. Immediately along the river are nature areas that are home to deer\, turkey\, foxes and other animals and birds. At the north end of the historic park is a muzzleloading shooting range leased by the Fort Lupton Muzzleloading Club. \nStart your tour of the historic park at the re-creation of Fort Lancaster\, which was in operation from 1836 to 1844. Move down the path and see the restored trapper cabin from the 1850s\, which was originally located down along the Platte River in Adams County. Moving further down the path\, your will see both the Independence School built in 1875 and the Donelson homestead house built in the 1860s. The Donelson House and the Independence School represent the settlement of the Platte Valley started by the early fur trappers and traders.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nTags: Fort Lupton Heritage Fair\, Colorado History Festival\, History Timeline\nDon’t miss the next Fort Lupton Heritage Fair at the South Platte Valley Historic Park in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. Mark your calendar today! \nView other History Festivals & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-lupton-heritage-fair/
LOCATION:South Platte Valley Historic Park\, 2001 Historic Parkway\, Fort Lupton\, CO\, 80621\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,History Festivals,History Timelines,Living History Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190513
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CREATED:20170312T204142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T124648Z
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SUMMARY:The Past Passed Here
DESCRIPTION:2018 The Past Passed Here\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nEnjoy living history at the 16th Annual The Past Passed Here on May 9-12\, 2019 at Allen Park in Chippewa Falls\, Wisconsin. At The Past Passed Here\, you will journey back in time 150+ years and experience early Wisconsin’s “iving history”! Explore dozens of authentic French fur trade camps and participate in hands-on camp activities including cat and mouse\, canoe paddle races\, hawk throwing and a sawing competitions. You can also make a souvenir pendant; Interact with dozens of colorful and knowledgeable reenactors of eras such as the pre-1840s fur trader\, colonial traders\, merchants and soldiers of the American Revolutionary War\, and other periods. \n\nThe Past Passed Here\nFood vendors at The Past Passed Here feature old-fashioned candy\, fry bread\, popcorn\, pies\, buffalo burgers\, Olson’s Ice Cream\, root beer floats and voyager stew. Merchants have a variety of items for sale from these periods that includes beeswax candles\, reproduction antique clothing\, animal furs\, leather\, wrought iron\, beads\, jewelry\, toys and more. \nHours:\nThursday & Friday: School Days – Open to school children from 3:00pm – 6:00pm.\nSaturday: Open to Public 9:00 am – 6:00 pm\nSunday: Open to Public 9:00 am – 12:00 noon \nCost: $3/person\, FREE for 5 and under \nAbout Allen Park\nThe event site for The Past Passed Here\, Allen Park\, is the actual site of Native American and one roof\, operated by the Chippewa Lumber & Boom Company. The events’ name\, The Past Passed Here\, French fur trade era camps. Later it was the location of the largest sawmill in the world under was selected to celebrate and reflect the significance of this rendezvous and lumbering era historic site. Enjoy old-fashioned food\, live music and family fun. \nThe Past Passed Here Living History Mini Gallery\n\n \nAbout the Chippewa County Historical Society of Wisconsin\nThe Past Passed Here is brought to you by the Chippewa County Historical Society\, providing an educational and FUN experience for all to learn how people in the Chippewa Valley lived in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Started in 1969\, the Chippewa County Historical Society of Wisconsin is located in the original convent of Notre Dame Church. The convent was built in 1881. The four-story building has 49 rooms and five bathrooms. When the Chippewa County Historical Society took possession of the building in 1990\, the Sisters had not been living there for two years. The building required a lot of repair. While the Society is using the building rent-free\, it is responsible for the continued repairs and modifications. Within six years of acquiring the building\, 17 rooms have been dedicated to the display of historical artifacts from Chippewa Falls and Chippewa County. \nMark your calendar for the next The Past Passed Here at Allen Park in Chippewa Falls\, Wisconin. \nTags: Past Passed Here\, Wisconsin Living History \nView other Living History Events
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LOCATION:Allen Park\, 208 Church St\, Chippewa Falls\, WI\, 54729\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTSTAMP:20260405T204904
CREATED:20161118T121704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T205250Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future
DESCRIPTION:2019 Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 14th Annual Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future on May 17-19\, 2019 at the Wolf Creek State Park in Windsor\, Illinois. Experience an exciting weekend of activities for youth and adults featuring war re-enacters\, frontier era living\, shooting sports\, tomahawk throwing\, dutch oven cooking\, outdoor skill instruction\, powwow dancing\, and stage performances. The Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future is sponsored by Scouts and Scouters of Lincoln Trails Council and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. \nThe Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future takes place on beautiful Lake Shelbyville at Wolf Creek State Park\, Illinois. Weekend camping is available. Scout groups camp on-site and public camping is short walk away. Day passes also available. Everyone is welcome. Come for the food\, games\, trading post\, competitions and fun; leave with an appreciation of history and the natural resources around us. \nAdmission Fees\n$20/person weekend pass before March 1\, $25 3/2-4/2\, $30 4/3-5/04; $10/person day pass available until the day of the event. \nCamping or Facility Information\nScout camping and public camping available. Call for additional information. \nLocation\nWolf Creek State Park\n1837 N Wolf Creek Road\nWindsor\,IL 61957 \nSpring Rendezvous Links to the Future Mini Gallery\n\n \nFor More Information\nEvent Organizer Melanie Byers at 217-454-0797 or melaniebyers85@gmail.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future in May at the Wolf Creek State Park in Windsor\, Illinois. \nTags: Spring Rendezvous Links to the Future\, Lincoln Trails Council Spring Rendezvous\, Spring Rendezvous\, Lincoln Trails Council Rendezvous \nView other Illinois Rendezvous & Living History Event
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/spring-rendezvous-links-to-the-future/
LOCATION:Wolf Creek State Park\, 1837 N Wolf Creek Road\, Windsor\, IL\, 61957\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,History Festivals,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="LTC Spring Rendezvous Chairman":MAILTO:melaniebyers85@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190527
DTSTAMP:20260405T204904
CREATED:20160703T020155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T125602Z
UID:6005-1558742400-1558915199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Spirit of Vincennes Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Spirit of Vincennes Encampment & Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 42nd Annual Spirit of Vincennes Encampment & Rendezvous on May 25-26\, 2019 at the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes\, Indiana.  Every Memorial Day weekend\, the Spirit of Vincennes Encampment\, one of the premier Revolutionary War reenactments in the Midwest takes place here.  Experience the American Revolution at a Living History Event\, along with Revolutionary Era food\, merchants\, battle enactments and encampments of the Northwest Alliance. More than 100 booths with re-enacters demonstrating early frontier skills and merchants selling period wares. Entertainment on site such as strolling musicians\, puppet shows\, jugglers\, oxen demonstration and more. \n\nSpirit of Vincennes Encampment & Rendezvous\nThis US revolutionary war reenactment offers all the sights\, smells\, sounds and tastes of the 18th century. Join 400 to 500 reenactors along with 35\,000 visitors for this unforgettable weekend. For years\, local community members have put on this annual two-day event that features hundreds of merchants\, artisans\, entertainers\, and colonial reenactors who bring the Revolutionary War to life on the French Commons. \nThere will be artillery demonstrations\, battle reenactments\, fife and drum corps marching through the grounds\, a stage filled with music\, and even a cozy corner under a tree to hear lectures to learn more about the time period. Many mercantile craftsmen demonstrate their skills from their tents\, roaming entertainers will tickle your funny bone\, and the smell of locally cooked food will tempt your belly. \nLocal civic groups provide fare for the Spirit of Vincennes Encampment\, cooked fresh on the grounds over an open flame. Popular items include beignets\, turkey legs\, buffalo burgers\, and sausage stuffed mushrooms. \nThe grounds will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For only $9\, you can purchase a button in advance good for admission for both days\, available at the Vincennes/Knox Convention & Visitors Bureau. \nMemorial Day Weekend\nSaturday: 9am – 6pm (EDT)\nBattles held at 1pm and 4pm \nSunday: 10am – 5pm (EDT)\nBattles held at 12 noon and 3:30pm\n4:30pm Fife & Drum Corp Performances\n5:00pm NWTA Closing Ceremony\, Evening Colors & Troop Parade \nGate Admission\nSingle-Day Pass – $10.00/Adult\, 13+\nSingle-Day Pass – $2.00/child\, 6-12\nChildren 5 and under\, FREE\nParking\, $3/car \nBattle Re-enactments\nAuthentic battle reenactments are held four times during the event. Food from the era is prepared over open fires and merchant tents offer 18th century wares. All-day entertainment includes period music\, jugglers\, fire eaters\, story tellers\, oxen demonstrations and more. \nSpirit of Vincennes Rendezvous & Encampment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nFood\nFood booths at the Spirit of Vincennes Encampment will offer a variety of taste tempting treats. Many visitors returning to the Rendezvous come simply to enjoy the foods. Food cooked over an open fire adds to the flavor and aroma of this 18th century gathering. A sampling of items available are listed below. \nAll food booths at the Spirit of Vincennes Rendezvous are operated by local nonprofit organizations. The funds raised are used to help these groups do wonderful things for Knox County and it’s residents. The number of food booths is limited. All foods served during the Rendezvous must be reminiscent of the time and all food must be prepared in accordance with state health regulations. \nFood Booth Contact: Foodbooths@spiritofvincennnes.org \nSpirit of Vincennes Encampment Location:\nGeorge Rogers Clark National Historical Park\, venue of the Spirit of Vincennes Encampment\, is a National Park Service site located in Vincennes\, Indiana. The Clark Memorial sits on the site of Fort Sackville\, which was captured by Clark in 1779. This helped win the Northwest for the United States. \nGeorge Rogers Clark National Historical Park\n401 S 2nd Street\nVincennes\, IN 47591 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Spirit of Vincennes Encampment & Encampment on Memorial Day Weekend at the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes\, Indiana. \nTags: Spirit of Vincennes Encampment & Rendezvous\, Spirit of Vincennes Encampment\, Spirit of Vincennes Rendezvous\, Spirit of Vincennes  Market Faire\, American Revolutionary War Encampment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/spirit-of-vincennes-encampment/
LOCATION:George Rogers Clark National Historical Park\, 401 S 2nd Street\, Vincenn\, IN\, 47591\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events,Memorial Day Events,Memorial Day Rendezvous and Reenactments
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spirit of Vincennes Inc":MAILTO:marketing@spiritofvincennes.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190525T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190526T170000
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CREATED:20160915T151233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T145826Z
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SUMMARY:First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment on May 25-26\, 2019 at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. Each Memorial Day Weekend\, Fort Meigs hosts reenactors from across the U.S. and Canada to commemorate the First Siege of Fort Meigs by recreating authentic military camps and tactical demonstrations. Experience period camps\, musket and cannon demonstrations\, battle re-enactments\, hands-on activities\, and more!. \n\nFirst Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment\nHundreds of reenactors and thousands of spectators are expected Memorial  Day Weekend at the First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment \, held in commemoration of the bloodiest battle at Fort Meigs. Experience the sounds of musket volleys and cannon blasts\, the smells of campfires and gunpowder\, the sights of blacksmiths\, tents\, 19th century soldiers\, and drum-and-fife corps\, and relive a pivotal time in our Nation’s history. \nEVENT HOURS\nSaturday & Sunday: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. both days \nEVENT ADMISSION RATES\nAdults: $11.00\nSeniors (60+): $9.00\nStudents: $6.00\nOHC members: $2.00\nAges 5 & Under: FREE\nU.S. Military (Active Duty & Family): FREE \nFirst Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nDawn April 29\, 1813 . . .\nAs April 29\, 1813 dawned\, the soldiers at Fort Meigs had been surrounded for two days by British forces and their Native American allies. This was a defining moment in the history of our state and nation. The First Siege of Fort Meigs was a pivotal fight that would help turn the tide of war and usher in a series of American victories that would secure the Ohio frontier. General William Henry Harrison wrote that day\, “It is at length reduced to certainty that the enemy are about to carry into effect their threatened attack on this post” and urged his men “To your posts then\, fellow Soldiers\, and remember that the eyes of your Country are upon you!” \n \n\nAt 2 o’clock in the morning the British opened their artillery upon our garrison from their gun-boats… At 8 o’clock they hoisted the red flag at their lower battery and commenced firing with 24-\, 12- and 6-pounders\, and eight inch mortars. They fired at us this day 240 shot and shells; did very little damage. They continued firing shells through the night but not often\, just enough to keep our camp from rest. We keep up a heavy fire on them all day from different parts of our camp. \n~ Captain Daniel Cushing\, 2nd Regiment\, U.S. Artillery – May 1\, 1813 \n\nAbout Fort Meigs & Fort Meigs Events \nLocation\nFort Meigs\n29100 W. River Road\nPerrysburg\, OH 43551 \nFor More Information: Call 419.874.4121; Email info@fortmeigs.org \nEVENT SCHEDULE\nPlease note: First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment Schedule and activities subject to change without notice.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday Events”]\n9:30 a.m. First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment opens\n10:00 a.m. Morning Formations\nWatch as the troops stand for inspection\, receive their morning orders\, and raise the colors over the fort.\n10:00 – 12:00 & 1:00 – 4:00 Army Medicine\nLearn more about medicine and treatments during the early 19th century.\n10:00 – 4:00 Meet the Author\nJames Emch\, author of All But Forgotten\, will be available for questions and to sign copies of his book.\n10:30 a.m. Musket Demonstration\nHear the crack of the musket and discover why those crazy soldiers stood shoulder-to-shoulder in long lines!\n11:00 a.m. 1813 Patrol *\nJoin an American troop column as a refugee and try to make your way to safety. Better hope you’re not caught by the enemy!\n11:00 – 2:00 Period Hands-on Activities Kid Friendly\nPlay games and take part in other hands-on activities. Perfect for kids… and kids at heart!\n11:30 a.m. Artillery Demonstration\nExperience the roar of a cannon and learn how they were used during the First Siege of Fort Meigs.\n12:00 p.m. The History of Fort Meigs: An Interactive Discussion\nGet the full story of Fort Meigs and learn more about the First Siege.\n12:30 p.m. Mini-Militia – Drill with Soldiers Kid Friendly\n“Enlist” in the army\, get issued a wooden musket and set of mini-crossbelts\, and learn how to march and fire a musket just like soldiers did during the War of 1812! Perfect for kids… and kids at heart!\n1:00 p.m. Rifle Demonstration\nLearn all about the 1803 Harper’s Ferry Rifle and see one fired!\n2:00 p.m. Battle Demonstration Dudley’s Defeat\nExperience the roar of battle as soldiers recreate the fighting that took place at Fort Meigs on May 5\, 1813\n3:30 p.m. Musket Demonstration\nHear the crack of the musket and discover why those crazy soldiers stood shoulder-to-shoulder in long lines!\n4:00 p.m. Artillery Demonstration\nExperience the roar of a cannon and learn how they were used during the First Siege of Fort Meigs.\n5:00 p.m. Fort Meigs closes\n* Additional ticket required\, free of charge. Space is limited. Inquire at the Visitor Center when purchasing your admission to the event.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Sunday Events”]\n9:30 a.m. First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment opens\n10:00 – 12:00 Army Medicine\nLearn more about medicine and treatments during the early 19th century.\n10:00 – 4:00 Meet the Author\nJames Emch\, author of All But Forgotten\, will be available for questions and to sign copies of his book.\n10:30 a.m. Musket Demonstration\nHear the crack of the musket and discover why those crazy soldiers stood shoulder-to-shoulder in long lines!\n11:00 a.m. 1813 Patrol *\nJoin an American troop column as a refugee and try to make your way to safety. Better hope you’re not caught by the enemy!\n11:00 – 2:00 Period Hands-on Activities Kid Friendly\nPlay games and take part in other hands-on activities. Perfect for kids… and kids at heart!\n11:30 a.m. Artillery Demonstration\nExperience the roar of a cannon and learn how they were used during the First Siege of Fort Meigs.\n12:00 p.m. The History of Fort Meigs: An Interactive Discussion\nGet the full story of Fort Meigs and learn more about the First Siege.\n12:30 Mini-Militia – Drill with Soldiers Kid Friendly\n“Enlist” in the army\, get issued a wooden musket and set of mini-crossbelts\, and learn how to march and fire a musket just like soldiers did during the War of 1812! Perfect for kids… and kids at heart!\n1:00 p.m. Ladies’ Tea\nJoin the the ladies of the camps for tea as they share the latest camp news\, make a craft\, and take time for a rest. The public is most welcome\, but ladies only. Gentlemen shall not be permitted!\n1:00 p.m. Rifle Demonstration\nLearn all about the 1803 Harper’s Ferry Rifle and see one fired!\n2:00 p.m. Battle Demonstration Miller’s Charge!\nExperience the roar of battle as soldiers recreate the fighting that took place at Fort Meigs on May 5\, 1813\n3:30 p.m. Musket Demonstration\nHear the crack of the musket and discover why those crazy soldiers stood shoulder-to-shoulder in long lines!\n4:00 p.m. Artillery Demonstration\nExperience the roar of a cannon and learn how they were used during the First Siege of Fort Meigs.\n5:00 p.m. Fort Meigs closes\n* Additional ticket required\, free of charge. Space is limited. Inquire at the Visitor Center when purchasing your admission to the event.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment on Memorial Day Weekend at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. \n \nTags: First Seige 1813 Fort Meigs War of 1812 Reenactment\,War of 1812 Reenactment \nView other War of 1812 Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/first-seige-1813-fort-meigs-war-of-1812-reenactment/
LOCATION:Fort Meigs\, 29100 W. River Rd.\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,History Festivals,Living History Events,Memorial Day Events,Memorial Day Rendezvous and Reenactments,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Meigs Association":MAILTO:suitvest@aol.com
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