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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTSTAMP:20260409T043906
CREATED:20160330T162818Z
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SUMMARY:New Braunfels Folkfest
DESCRIPTION:2019 New Braunfels Folkfest\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the New Braunfels Folkfest on April 13-14\, 2019 at Heritage Village in New Braunfels\, Texas. New Braunfels Folkfest is an annual “Family Heritage Festival” sponsored by the Heritage Society of New Braunfels on the grounds of Heritage Village. Starting the second Saturday in May\, Folkfest features living history re-enactments\, pioneer craft demonstrations\, free furniture museum tours\, children’s activities\, musical entertainment and delicious food. All proceeds benefit Heritage Village and their historic preservation projects. The historic Kindermasken Parade dating back to the founding of New Braunfels is held in conjunction with this event. This children’s costumed walking parade is open to all participants. \n\n<h3style=”text-align:center; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-top: 10px;”>New Braunfels Folkfest \nNew Braunfels Folkfest is full of entertainment and historical education all while enjoying fantastic kid-friendly hands-on activities\, demonstrations\, reenactmanets\, live music\, and much much more all focused on the life and times of a 19th century New Braunfelser. \nEnjoy a 19th century family heritage festival at New Braunfels Folkfest\, fun for all ages! Early Texas costumed interpreters join troops of Buffalo Soldiers\, Confederate veterans\, and Revolutionary Way officers to demonstrate life in early Texas. Chuck wagon champion Donnie Demoin demonstrates how cowboys were fed on the trail. Kids of all ages enjoy hands-on activities like brick making\, candle making\, clay play\, clothes washing\, and quilt making. Learn nine-pin bowling\, a game with a unique role in the Texas Hill Country. Saw logs with a crosscut saw and play games from the 19th century. All these activities combine with multi-cultural entertainment\, and delicious local food and drink to make Folkfest a fun afternoon! \nHours\nSaturday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.\nSunday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nAdmission Fees\n$5 for adults\n$2 for children 6-12\nFree for children 5 and under\nFree: Come dressed in 19th century period costume and gain free admission! Active duty miltary and their families get in free. \nRAIN UPDATE: Kindermasken and Folkfest will go on as planned\, rain or shine\, except in the event of dangerous weather. In that event\, we will post a notice here and on Facebook. \nHistoric Kindermasken Parade\nThe Historic Kindermasken Parade begins at 11:30 a.m. and disbands at Main Plaza. Be part of New Braunfels’ oldest heritage tradition\, the historic Kindermasken Parade! Hermann Seele\, one of the city’s first teachers\, founded this costumed parade for school children as early as 1856. He wanted a May Day celebration for children to remember their German heritage. Some local families have participated in the parade for seven generations! Make historic New Braunfels Folkfest Kindermasken Parade a part of your family tradition. Join us the first Saturday in May in historic downtown New Braunfels. \nChildren may wear any type of costume. For generations\, parents created an amazing variety of costumes for their children to wear in Kindermasken Parade. Small wagons are allowed\, but please no bicycles or motorized vehicles. No pets. Line up in Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church parking lot at 11:00 a.m. \nCamping or Facility Information\nJoin us for a family friendly weekend experiencing and appreciating New Braunfels’ unique history and heritage from a pioneer perspective at the Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture! As always\, the New Braunfels Folkfest is located on our lush and expansive 11 acres full of Texas live oaks and blooming wildflowers\, right along the route of the historic Camino Real. \nLocation\nHeritage Village\nMuseum of Texas Handmade Furniture\n1370 Church Hill Drive\nNew Braunfels\, TX 78130\n(830) 629-6504 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next New Braunfels Folkfest at Heritage Village in New Braunfels\, Texas. \nTags: New Braunfels Folkfest\, New Braunfels Folk Festival \nView other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/new-braunfels-folkfest/
LOCATION:New Braunfels Heritage Village\, 1370 Church Hill Drive\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heritage Society of New Braunfels":MAILTO:clarisadesanto@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190422
DTSTAMP:20260409T043906
CREATED:20170315T105843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T175526Z
UID:12956-1555113600-1555891199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Paiute Mountain Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Paiute Mountain Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the 1st Annual Paiute Mountain Rendezvous (formerly Hart Canyon Rendezvous) on April 13-21\, 2019 near Caliente\, California. Experience the crack of muzzle-loading rifles echoing through the hills as hundreds of costumed reenactors mill about the camp in authentic pre-1840s Rocky Mountain mountain man (and woman) attire. This beautiful panorama is part of the Paiute Mountain Rendezvous\, sponsored by the Paiute Mountain Buckskinners\, a club dedicated to preserving early-19th-Century American history. The event will be held over nine days\, and is open to the public. \n\nPaiute Mountain Rendezvous\nAnyone can stop by from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.\, but those wishing to stay overnight on the grounds must be registered as participants and outfitted in period attire. With various special events offered for adults and children\, plus traders with period-era goods for shopping\, this historic spectacle will be a memorable experience for the whole family. \nAt the Paiute Mountain Rendezvous\, pre-1840s period mountain man traditions and customs are kept alive. Visitors will also find that hospitality\, friendship and camaraderie extends throughout the camp to visitor and participant alike. \nThis is a 1740 to 1840 Rocky Mountain Fur Trade “period” encampment.\nPlease bring your own firewood and water.\nParticipants\, be aware the “Tin TIpi” area is limited\, road is rough and RVs are not recommended.\nNO MOTORCYCLES\, ATVs\, OR GOLF CARTS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED. \nSpecial Events:\nWalk through and specialty shoots\, archery\, Rocky Mountain Colleges (Seminars)\, children’s activities\, Saturday night pot luck dinner (bring dish to share)\, awards and raffles. \nEntry Fees (early registration rates):\nAdults: $20.00 ($25 at gate)\nPee-Wee/Juniors: (Age 6-16) $5.00 ($7.50 at gate)\nChildren under 6: Free\nFamily Camp: $45.00 ($50 at gate)\n(Family camp is defined as immediate family\, parents\, legal guardian\, dependent children under age 18.)\nDay Visitors: $5.00 per carload \nPaiute Mountain Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nGate Hours:\n1st Saturday-Monday: Entry: 8am – 1pm Exit through gate by 3pm\n1st Friday: Entry: 8am – 1pm Exit through gate by 3pm\n2nd Saturday: Entry: 8am – Noon Exit through gate by 2pm\n***Day visitors\, please be aware of the LIMITED HOURS on second Saturday.*** \nPaiute Mountain Rendezvous is a CLOSED CAMP Tuesday – Thursday with LIMITED GATE HOURS. Gate will be open from 9am to 11am and from 3pm to 5pm on these dates. Camp is closed to Day Visitors on these dates. \nTraders:\nPrimitive traders are welcome. Camp fee is the same as other participants\, plus prize donation. Contact Doug Galbraith: 909-553-6702; email dougann13@netzero.net. \nFor more information\, contact Co-Booshways:\nRon Price 805-746-3234\nCliff Thatcher 661-825-5052 \n \nLocation\nPaiute Mountain Rendezvous Site\n13350 Jay Drive (last intersection before final turn to site)\nCaliente\, CA 93518 \nDirections to Paiute Mountain Rendezvous site: \nGPS Coordinates: N35.313574\,-118.204668\nFrom Highway 58\, take the Caliente cutoff\, (Bealville Road) traveling north\, approx. 2 miles.\nRoad will become Caliente-Bodfish Road; continue traveling east\, approx. 3 miles.\nAt the fork\, continue straight on to Caliente Creek Road (right fork) and travel approx. 13 miles\, past the Twin Oaks Store.\nTurn right at Back Canyon Road\,\nTurn left onto Big Springs Road\,\nTurn right at Jay Drive. The gate to the Paiute Mountain Rendezvous site will be on the left. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Paiute Mountain Rendezvous near Caliente\, California. \nTags: Paiute Mountain Rendezvous\, California Mountain Man Rendezvous\, California Rendezvous\, Hart Canyon Rendezvous \nView other Buckskinner Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/paiute-mountain-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Paiute Mountain Rendezvous Site\, 13350 Jay Drive\, Caliente\, CA\, 93518\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,California Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paiute Mountain Buckskinners":MAILTO:possum1731@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190416
DTSTAMP:20260409T043906
CREATED:20170203T002425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T161454Z
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SUMMARY:Little Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Little Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Little Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous & Festival on April 12-15\, 2019 at the Little Niangua Campground in Roach\, Missouri. Join the Mountain men and traders as they capture the pre 1840x days\, dressing in their 19th century attire and living in genuine tee-pees and canvas tents during the Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous. Experience a segment of living American history at its very best as these mountain men compete in black powder shoots\, tomahawk and knife throwing contests\, fire starting and tall tale telling. \nThe Little Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous offers the chance to shop Trader’s Row for unique hand-crafted gifts\, folk art and artifacts from the past. There is always an array of artisans\, story tellers\, gunsmiths\, re-enactors and blacksmiths to guide you through a journey back in time. You will experience the sights and sounds of a real frontier rendezvous\, the smell of campfires and the enchantment of walking in the footsteps of early pioneers. \nThe goal of the Little Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous is to provide a quality living history experience. Primitive Crafts and skills demonstrations are welcome. On Friday\, elementary schools are welcome to bring classes. A lifetime of history is captured in this three day event! \nOPEN TO THE PUBLIC – FREE ADMISSION\nFriday thru Sunday: 9am to 5pm\nEarly setup may begin 8am Wednesday. Vehicles allowed in camp only for off-loading & loading.\nSchools and Visitors are Welcome! \nLittle Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous Mini Gallery\n\n \nRifle Match\nOne shooter allowed with paid camp fee. Walk-on shooters $10. Aggregate shoot\, hawk and knife\, and fire starting contests. Open sights only. No optics or any devices attached to glasses. No in-line actions. Round ball only and no rifles over .62 cal. No re-entry. Separate Ladies and junior matches. Primitive dress encouraged\, but not required. Shooting time will be Saturday: 9am – 2pm; Sunday: 9am – 11am. Prizes will be awarded on Sunday at 1pm. \nCompetition Times (Shoot is Saturday only\nSaturday: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm\nPrizes will be awarded Sunday at 12:00 pm. \nPrimitive Camp\nPrimitive Camp fee is $20.00\, firewood\, water\, and modern bath facilities are provided.\nPrimitive and Modern Camps will be separate.\nPre-1840 accommodation and attire are required for the primitive camping and trader’s row. A traders committee will monitor authenticity and appropriateness of trade goods. \nModern Tent & RV Camping is available nearby.\nRV camping with Electric and Water hookup: $24/night. Tent camping: $12/night\nFee Includes 2 adults and 2 children 11 and under.\nAdditional persons: $4/night (tent and RV)\nVehicles will be allowed to park in the Modern Camping area if they are registered campers\, and only in their designated spot. \nTraders\nTraders Fee is $20.00 + plus a donated prize; fee includes camp fee and will be reinvested with the traders for prizes awarded.\nCamping and Traders Fee’s include 1 shooter per camp. \n \nThe Little Niangua Campground reserves the right to deny any request for vendor/trader space at the Mountain man Festival\, if request is denied\, all fees will be returned. \nFOR MORE INFO\, CALL US TOLL FREE 855-646-2267 or EMAIL\, info@gorvcamping.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Little Niangua Mountain Man Spring Rendezvous & Festival at the Little Niangua Campground in Roach\, MO. \nView Other Missouri Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/little-niangua-mountain-man-spring-rendezvous-festival/
LOCATION:Little Niangua Campground\, 275 Taylor Road\, Roach\, MO\, 65787\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Living History Events,Missouri Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Niangua Campground":MAILTO:info@gorvcamping.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTSTAMP:20260409T043906
CREATED:20160717T115026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T182640Z
UID:6367-1555027200-1555286399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment & Military Timeline *CANCELED*
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment & Military Timeline Canceled\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive history at the 15th Annual Battle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment & Military Timeline at Legere Farms on April 12-14\, 2019 in Johns Island\, South Carolina takes a different look at history this year. Canceled for 2019. The Battle of Charleston Reenactment will not only feature the Civil War battle\, but this year will bring together the military history of Charleston through the centuries. \n\nBattle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment & Military Timeline\nExperience history from the vantage point of Reenactors and living historians throughout a timeline of military encounters. Begin with the rowdy and often illegal doings of local Pirates\, then venture into the Revolutionary War period and see how Charleston and its residents were crucial in forming a country. Move on to the Civil War and the fight to control Charleston through the Battle of Bloody Bridge. As a new century dawns we see the devastating effects of the war to end all wars\, WWI. Then only a few short years later see the bravery of our fighting forces during WWII. Follow on to the Korean Conflict and the devastating circumstances of the Vietnam War. \nThe Battle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment provides a venue for our living historians who have some amazing stories to tell. Let them show you their equipment\, how they lived\, their transportation and how they fought the enemy. What a terrific place to bring your children and let them see history unfold. You may have a family member that lived through one of the eras and he can show you his memories through the setup of our historians. \nSpectators\nAdmission (12 and up) is $10.00 per day\nChildren (5 to 11) is $5.00 per day\nChildren (under 5) is Free\nTickets may be purchased online at Legare Farms \nFor our Spectators\, make sure you plan to spend the day with us at the Battle of Charleston Reenactment. Wander through the camps and engage with our living historians\, take in their expertise of their time period and how it affected our local area. We have both period and modern vendors to explore\, a place where you can have your tintype pictures made and farm fresh food for lunch. \nFor General Information\nCall 843-559-0788 or email info@legarefarms.com \nBattle of Charleston Reenactment & Military Timeline Mini Gallery\n\n \nBattle of Charleston Reenactors\nWelcome to our reenactors! We promise to take great care of you and make it easy and pleasurable for you to interact with our spectators. In addition to the normal amenities\, we offer you a Saturday night fried chicken dinner and a “multi-period” dance afterwards. \nReenactors Information\nCall 843-246-4647 or email bajarrells1@gmail.com \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”SCHEDULE FRIDAY-SUNDAY”]\nFriday \n\n\n\nReenactor Registration – 7:00am – 11:00pm\n\n\n\nPlease note that camps are closed to all vehicle traffic from 9:00am – 2:00pm for the safety of the school children. \n\n\n\nEducation day\n\n\n\nHundreds of children will be treated to various living history demonstrations and talks from Pirates\, Civil War\, WWII\, Korean and Vietnam era historians. \n\nOfficer’s Meeting at 9:00pm at the events tent.\n\nSaturday \n\n\n\nReenactor Registration – 7:00am – 4:00pm\nReveille at 7:00am\nMorning Parade/Arms Inspection at 9:00am\nIndependent Drill – 9:30am\nGate open to spectators at 10:00am\nWe are featuring camps encompassing various eras of military history. You can visit our Pirate gathering\,\nColonial era\, Texas Independence era\, Civil War\, WWII\, Korean and Vietnam displays.\n\n\n\nSpectators are encouraged to visit the various camps.\nMedical demonstrations at the Medical Tent throughout the day. \n\n10:15 am – Pirate Demonstrations\n10:30 am Ladies Social – “The Food of American Wars”\nAll reenactors and spectators invited to attend.\n11:45am – 12:30pm – Civil War Skirmish\n12:30pm – 12:50pm – General Robert E Lee talk at the breastworks.\n1:00pm- 1:30pm – World War II Combat\n1:45pm – Korean War era Marines – flamethrower\, bazooka and other weapn demonstrations.\n2:30pm – Pirate Demonstrations\n5:00pm – Camps close to spectators\n6:00pm – Dinner for Reenactors – fried chicken\, coleslaw\, beans\, bread and tea.\n(Please bring your own plates\, cups and utensils)\n8:00pm – Reenactor Ball – There will be music from various eras\n11:00pm – Taps – All quiet in camps\n\nSunday \n\n9:00am – Morning Parade/Arms Inspection\n10:00am – Camps open to spectators\nSpectators encouraged to visit the various camps\nMedical Demonstrations throughout the day\n10:30am – Church Service. Spectators encouraged to attend\n12:00 pm – 12:30pm\, Civil War Skirmish\n1:00pm – 1:30pm\, World War II Combat\n1:45pm – Korean War era Marines – flamethrower\, bazooka and other weapn demonstrations.\nCamps close to the public at 3:00pm\nNo vehicles in camp until after 3:00pm\n\nEvents are subject to change.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nReenactment Rules\nALL reenactors MUST register!\nAll participants are required to comply with all rules and guidelines.\nAny participant failing to comply will be subject to removal from the event. This is for your safety.\nWood\, straw and water will be provided to Reenactors. For our Cavalry folks…Bounties will be paid. Please bring your own hay for your horses.\nDinner Saturday night for Reenactors will be at 6:00 p.m. Bring your own plate\, fork\, etc.\nNo pets allowed. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment at Legere Farms in Johns Island\, South Carolina. \nTags: Battle of Charleston Civil War Reenactment & Military Timeline\, Charleston Civil War Reenactment\, Charleston Military Timeline\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-charleston-civil-war-reenactment-military-timeline/
LOCATION:Legare Farms\, 2620 Hanscombe Point Road\, Johns Island\, SC\, 29455\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Civil War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Legare Farms & the 7th SC Infantry":MAILTO:info@legarefarms.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190414
DTSTAMP:20260409T043906
CREATED:20181224T173314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181224T175927Z
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SUMMARY:Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience living history the annual Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment on October 4-5\, 2019 at Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve in Bartlesville\, Oklahomoa. Nestled near the shore of Crystal Lake\, this camp is one of the most beautiful of its kind and is the perfect setting for a weekend of historical retreat. There will be approximately 125 tents and tipis set up for this annual Western heritage event formerly known as the Spring Traders Encampment. Spend the weekend at Woolaroc in Bartlesville and join participants from all over the United States as they recreate the rugged pioneer life of the men and women who trapped and traded throughout 1820s and 1840s-era Indian Territory. \n\nWoolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment\nStep back in time at the Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment and observe their lifestyle\, learn about their backgrounds and interests\, watch their craft demonstrations and check out their wares. The public is invited to browse through the encampment while enjoying food and living history demonstrations. \nHosted by Woolaroc’s Mountain Men\, the camp has become a favorite for traders and re-enactors from across the country. The camp will be historically accurate\, recreating what a settlement of this type would have looked like in the 1840s. The Trader’s Encampment is open to the public and guests are encouraged to park and walk through the camp. There is no additional admission required; regular admission at the gate includes the Spring Trader’s Camp. \nAdmission (to Woolaroc\, event is free):\nAdults – $12\nOver 65 – $10\nChildren 11 and younger are FREE \nPublic Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nWoolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMany of the campers will set up their tents or tipis and have period crafts for the public to view and purchase. The camp also serves as a wonderful educational tool for children to visit and experience the lifestyle of earlier times. Immerse yourself in the lives of pioneer trappers and traders as skilled and costumed re-enactors present live history demonstrations\, old-fashioned craft tutorials and a variety of Western goods and wares for sale. Celebrate the Western heritage of the state as you browse the grounds filled with hundreds of tents and teepees while munching on tasty snacks and authentic chuckwagon food. \nAlso\, While on your way to the Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment\, leave a week early and visit the nearby Fur Trade Era Rendezvous Fort Washita Historic Site in Durant\, for storytellers in character\, re-enactors in Western clothing and lifestyle demonstrations dating back to the mid-1800s. \nLocation\nWoolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve\n1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road\nBartlesville\, OK 74005\nWoolaroc is located on Oklahoma State Highway 123 a short 12 miles southwest of Bartlesville\, Oklahoma and 45 miles north of Tulsa\, Oklahoma. \nFor More Information\nPhone: 918-336-0307; Email jtucker@woolaroc.org \nSchools and Large Groups\nFor school or large group visits to Woolaroc\, call 918-336-0307\, ext.14. We will help you schedule your visit\, help you with food choices and can discuss special events that you may want to see while your group is visiting Woolaroc. \nAbout Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve\nHidden away in the rugged Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma\, Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 3\,700 acre wildlife preserve\, home to many species of native and exotic wildlife\, such as buffalo\, elk and longhorn cattle. Woolaroc is also a museum with an outstanding collection of western art and artifacts\, Native American material\, one of the finest collections of Colt firearms in the world\, and so much more. \nWith its wildlife preserve\, rustic lodge\, outstanding museum and rugged natural environment\, Woolaroc is a place where you can get back to nature. Woolaroc embodies the natural environment\, cultural heritage\, history and early values that made America great. It is a diverse and unique experience to be enjoyed by the entire family. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next annual Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment in April at Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve in Bartlesville\, Oklahomoa. \n \nTags: Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Encampment\, Woolaroc Spring Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Woolaroc Spring Rendezvous\, Oklahoma Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Oklahoma Rendezvous\, Spring Traders Encampment at Woolaroc \nView Oklahoma Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Encampments & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/woolaroc-spring-mountain-man-encampment/
LOCATION:Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve\, 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road\, Bartlesville\, OK\, 74005\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Oklahoma Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woolaroc's Mountain Men":MAILTO:jtucker@woolaroc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190408
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170920T152513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T031248Z
UID:18702-1554508800-1554681599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Christmas Spring Militia Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Christmas Spring Militia Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Fort Christmas Spring Militia Encampment on April 6-7\, 2019 at the Fort Christmas Historical Park in Christmas\, Florida. At the Fort Christmas Spring Militia Encampment\, you will learn about the second Seminole Indian War from soldiers in period dress\, camped in front of the fort; this free event includes musket firing demonstrations and programs in the fort at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on both days. \nAdmission Free – Parking Free – Public Welcome \nPark Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. \nAs the Second Seminole War escalated across Florida in 1835\, U.S. Army orders were issued to build a string of over 200 forts to garrison men and supplies in an effort to supress the Seminole Indians. As the army arrived in central Florida on Christmas Day\, 1837\, the stockade was aptly christened Fort Christmas. Fort Christmas is a typical Seminole Indian War fort\, made of tall pine pickets. The fort is 80 linear square feet\, with two block houses that are 20 square feet each\, with a storehouse and a powder magazine within the walls of the fort. The replica of Fort Christmas serves as a museum with exhibits focusing on the Second Seminole War and pioneer life in Florida. Today\, the replica fort and museum is the centerpiece of Fort Christmas Historical Park. \n \nIn addition to the park’s full scale replica of the 19th century fort\, seven restored cracker era buildings are open for tours. These pioneer homes and a school building are furnished with period furniture\, appliances\, kitchen items and hand tools. A few of these Florida cracker homes included the Beehead Ranch house\, the Taylor Creek Yates home\, and the 1916 Union Schoolhouse. This family friendly event is extremely popular\, one of Central Florida’s most interesting traditional gatherings. The Cracker houses on display belonged to families with familiar names from Florida’s pioneer days\, such as Simmons\, Wheeler\, Bass\, and Yates. \nLocation\nFort Christmas Historical Park\n1300 North Fort Christmas Road\nChristmas\, FL 32709\n407-254-9312 \nFor More Information: Call 407-254-9312 or Email Trudy.Trask@ocfl.net \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Christmas Cracker Christmas on the weekend before Easter at the Fort Christmas Historical Park in Christmas\, Florida. \nTags:Fort Christmas Spring Militia Encampment\, Fort Christmas Spring Militia Encampment\, Fort Christmas Militia Encampment\, Fort Christmas Militia Reenactment\, Fort Christmas Historical Park\, Fort Christmas \nView other History Festivals & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-christmas-spring-militia-encampment/
LOCATION:Fort Christmas Historical Park\, 1300 North Fort Christmas Road\, Christmas\, FL\, 32709\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Seminole Wars,Historic American Forts,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Christmas Historical Society":MAILTO:Trudy.Trask@ocfl.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190407
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170221T204942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T155635Z
UID:12087-1554508800-1554595199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Fort Blakely Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nWitness the excitement of the Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment on April 6\, 2019 at Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort\, Alabama. To commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Fort Blakeley\, we have an event-filled day of exciting tours\, informative educational programming\, and lively demonstrations planned. The Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment will be one of the largest reenactments of Alabama’s largest Civil War battle held in several years. The event will feature reenactments of the intense skirmishing which took place along the lines at Blakeley during the week-long siege of the fort in April of 1865 and the last grand charge of the Civil War which resulted in its capture will highlight the day’s events. \n\nBattle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment\nAlso included will be guided tours of the park’s battlefield\, weapons demonstrations\, and a special exhibit of artifacts associated with the fighting at Fort Blakeley. Souvenirs\, food\, and drinks may be purchased at the Wehle Center throughout the day. \nThe original and well-preserved battlefield will be the site of an authentic representation of conditions the 83rd Ohio Infantry and other Union troops experience before unseeding Confederate Brig. Gen. Francis Marion Cockrell’s defenders from four redoubts and other earthen fortifications. \nBefort the Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment\, it will be a living history encampment where both the federal troops and the Confederate troops will be working in the rifle pits and in the federal and Confederate works\, shoring up their shelters. Spectators will be shown some food demonstrations as well as digging in\, and there will probably some light skirmishes throughout the day as far as weapons demonstrations go. Starting at 10 a.m. and until about 3:30 p.m.\, the public will have an opportunity to tour the encampments\, see group demonstrations and talk to the individual soldiers. \nThe battle reenactment will cap off in the evening with a final assault that will be portraying the 83rd Ohio Regiment attacking Redoubt 4 and taking Redoubt 4\, which was manned by Cockrell’s Missouri Brigade. Then a federal flag will be planted in an approximately close area to where it happened in 1865. So the battle reenactment is going to be on the same field\, the same works and following as close as possible the actual flow of the battle. \nSaturday Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM\nAdmission: $10 for adults; $5 for children 6-12\nMore Infomation: (251) 626-0798 or e-mail: BlakeleyPark@aol.com \nSaturday Schedule of Public Events (subject to change)\n8:00 AM Camps Open (Union and Confederate Lines)\n8:30 AM Artifact Exhibit Opens at Wehle Center\n9:00 AM-10:30 AM “Battles of Fort Blakeley and Spanish Fort” cruise\n9:00 AM-10:30 AM Weapons Demonstrations and Battlefield Tours\n11:00 AM-12:30 PM “Battles of Fort Blakeley and Spanish Fort” cruise\n11:00 AM Reenactment of a Confederate Sortie (attack from defenses)\n12:30 PM Lecture on Civil War artifacts at Wehle Center\n1:00 PM-2:30 PM Weapons Demonstrations and Battlefield Tours\n3:00 PM Reenactment of Assault on Fort Blakeley\n4:30 PM Camps Close (Union and Confederate Lines)\n4:30 PM Artifact Exhibit at Wehle Center Closes\nOn Saturday prior to the Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment of the final assault on Fort Blakeley in the afternoon we’ll also offer two special cruises along the Tensaw River focusing on the military actions here and at nearby Spanish Fort: \nBattle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment and Spanish Fort History Cruise \n9:00-10:30 AM and 11:00 AM-12:30 PM\nCruise Tickets: $27 for adults; $17 for children 6-12\n(includes complimentary admission to Reenactment events)\nFor reservations call 251-626-5581 \nJoin us on a historic voyage of discovery along the lower Delta’s scenic waterways as we explore the major battles of the Civil War’s “Mobile Campaign” from the rivers on which its major actions took place! Mobile was the last major city to remain in Southern hands during the war\, and Union army and navy forces converged on the area around Blakeley in the spring of 1865 in an attempt to capture the town. This narrated cruise will take guests alongside the Confederate strongholds of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley\, guardians of the approaches to Mobile and scene of some of the fiercest fighting during the war in Alabama. We will also visit the sites of Batteries Huger and Tracy\, both long lost key positions in the Confederacy’s defenses of Mobile\, and learn about the numerous Confederate and Union warships which vied for control of area waterways during the Civil War’s last major campaign. Learn more about Fort Blakeley – the Last Battle of the Civil War. \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment in Spanish Fort\, Alabama. \nTags: Battle of Fort Blakeley Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment\, Fort Blakeley Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-fort-blakeley-reenactment/
LOCATION:Historic Blakeley State Park\, 34745 AL Hwy 225\, Spanish Fort\, AL\, 36527\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Independent Rifles and Liberty Guards":MAILTO::mike.historicblakeley@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190407
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170103T130951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T160915Z
UID:10112-1554508800-1554595199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:George Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 George Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the George Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment on Saturday\, April 6\, 2019 at the George Ranch Historical Park in Richmond\, Texas. This exciting annual re-creation of the Runaway Scrape and Engagement at Thompson’s Ferry where they looked to cross the Brazos River. The Runaway Scrape started after the fall of the Alamo. The Alamo and Goliad have fallen to Santa Anna and the Mexican Arnmy is attempting a crossing at Thompsons Ferry. Come smell the burning gunpowder and experience the panic in this reenactment of events that occurred before the conclusion at San Jacinto. \n\nGeorge Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment\nThe Soldados were advancing upon farms to gather supplies\, food and ammo to support the troops as they searched for a safe crossing over the Brazos River. Settlers were advised to evacuate Richmond in April because the Soldados were getting dangerously close. They were also told to take everything they could with them so that the Soldados wouldn’t gain supplies when they over-ran the farms. \nGeorge Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment at 10:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.\nAt 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.\, visit the 1830s Jones Stock Farm at the George Ranch Historic Park and see the Texians in action as they struggle to retreat. Learn about more about the local engagement that would soon follow\, and bring the story full-circle with a stop at the 1930s George Home Yard to participate in an archaeological dig to help find artifacts left behind by previous generations. \nAn 1830s historic meal will be held at 12:30 p.m. at the Jones Stock Farm. Reservations are STRONGLY recommended. Menu coming soon! Cost for the meal is $15 for adults ages 13 and older\, $12 for children ages 5-12 and $4 for children 4 and under. Make reservations for the meal by calling 281-343-0218. \nLocation\nGeorge Ranch Historical Park\n10215 FM 762 Road\nRichmond\, TX 77469\nPhone: (281) 343-0218 \nFor more information\nCall (281) 343-0218 or e-mail info@georgeranch.org \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the excitement at the George Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment in April in Richmond\, Texas. \nTags: George Ranch Runaway Scrape Reenactment\, Texas Living History \nView Other Texas Revolution Events\nView Other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/george-ranch-runaway-scrape-reenactment/
LOCATION:George Ranch Historical Park\, 10215 FM 762 Road\, Richmond\, 77469\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Texas Revolution Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Bend County Museum Association":MAILTO:info@georgeranch.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170320T145307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T124009Z
UID:13139-1553904000-1554076799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:To Garrison the Fort - Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War
DESCRIPTION:2019 To Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nTo Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War: March 30-31\, 2019 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 17th Virginia Company “Gist’s Scouts” garrison the fort. Highlights of the event include musket firing presentations\, hearth cooking demonstrations\, a uniform and clothing talk and military drills. \nHours: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday\, and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Sunday. Park entrance fees apply. \nVisitors will get a firsthand look at the war which pitted the French and their Indian allies against the British and their Indian allies. Fought between 1756 and 1763\, the battle brought destruction to the Maryland frontier\, forever changing the landscape of North America. The To Garrison the Fort program allows visitors to travel back in time and participate in the daily activities performed by the soldiers and women stationed at the fort during the French and Indian War. \nHighlights of the two-day “To Garrison the Fort” event include:* Fort Frederick Flag Raising at 10 a.m.* Fort Frederick Flag Lowering at 4 p.m.* Musket Firing at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.* Musket Firing at 12:30\, 1:30\, 2:30\, 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.* Volunteer Company Drill at 1 and 4 p.m.* Military Music at 12 p.m.* Join a Ranging Party on patrol 2 p.m.* Reenactors will also teach visitors how to load a 6-pound cannon at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on both days. (The cannon will not be fired during the program.) Throughout the weekend\, a wide variety of living history demonstrations will take place in the barracks. \nLocationFort Frederick State Park11100 Fort Frederick RoadBig Pool\, MD 21711301-842-2155fortfrederick.statepark@maryland.gov \nAbout Fort FrederickFort 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 “To Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War” at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: To Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War\, To Garrison Fort Frederick F&I War\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/to-garrison-the-fort-gists-scouts-at-fort-frederick-fi-war/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20190130T143947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T145558Z
UID:33800-1553731200-1553990399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 10th Annual Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire on March 28-30\, 2019 at Fort Yargo State Park in Windor\, Georgia. Come interact with Living Historians demonstrating life in 1790s Georgia when knee breeches and tricorn hats were still in fashion. Join us at the old fort to see craftsmen and women demonstrating their trade\, their frontier camps\, militia drills\, 18th century dancing and more while being able to purchase 18th century market items. \n\nFort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire\nOpen to the Public \nAdmission Fees\nAdults $5-Children under 12 free\n$5 Park Pass not included \nHours\nThursday & Friday- “School Days” 10am to 3pm\nSaturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. \nCamping\nPlease Register at Fort Yargo Living History Society Website. \nLocation\nFort Yargo State Park\n210 S. Broad Street\nWinder\, GA 30680\n770.860.3489 \nFor More Information\nKimberly Park kitkat6124@gmail.com 770.364.7916 \nFYLHS Colonial Market Faire Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire the last weekend of March Fort Yargo State Park in Windor\, Georgia. \nTags: Fort Yargo 18th Century Living History Faire\, FYLHS 18th Century Living History Faire\, Fort Yargo Living History Faire\, FYLHS Living History Faire\, Living History Faire\, Colonial Market Faire \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events\nView Other Living History Events\nView other Fur-Trade-Era Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-yargo-18th-century-colonial-market-faire/
LOCATION:Fort Yargo State Park\, 210 S. Broad Street\, Winder\, 30680\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Georgia Rendezvous,Living History Events,Market Fair,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Yargo Living History Society":MAILTO:yargo@fylhs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20180203T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T134318Z
UID:22133-1553299200-1553471999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison on March 23-24\, 2019 at Fort Loudon State Park in Vonore\, Tennessee. Come learn about colonial trades during our Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison weekend. We will have demonstrations on 18th century laundry\, dyeing\, blacksmithing\, tinsmithing\, 18th century paint making\, wood working and many more. The British soldiers will be doing artillery and musket drills throughout the day. This event is free. \nAdmission: Free \nHours:\nSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. \nLocation\nFort Loudon State Park\n338 Fort Loudoun Road\nVonore\, TN 37885\nPhone: 423-884-6217 \nFort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison Mini-Gallery\n\n\nFor More Information\nPark Office/Registration\nPhone: 423-884-6217\nEmail: hobart.akin@tn.gov \nAbout Fort Loudoun\nFort Loudoun is one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier\, built in 1756. Located in the valley of the Little Tennessee River\, near the Appalachian Mountains\, Fort Loudoun State Historic Area provides a glimpse of life during the time of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The future of the North American continent was in the balance as armies from France\, Spain and England fought for control of this land and it’s vast resources. Native Americans were caught up in this struggle as they strove to protect their homes and way of life. Fort Loudoun (1756-1760)\, in the heart of the Overhill Cherokee country\, played a part in that conflict which eventually laid the foundation for our nation we live in today.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nThe fort was reconstructed during the Great Depression and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. The Fort Loudoun State Historic Park features a visitor center/museum\, reconstructed Fort Loudoun\, and stabilized ruins of Tellico Blockhouse (1794-1807). Fort Loudoun was constructed by the British Colony of South Carolina to ally the Overhill Cherokee Nation in the fight against the French and to guarantee that trade would continue between the Cherokee and South Carolina. \nBut relations between South Carolina and the Cherokee Nation broke down and the Cherokee captured Fort Loudoun and its garrison. It is thought that the Cherokees destroyed the fort shortly thereafter. The blockhouse served as a gateway (with passes required) into Cherokee land\, a trading post\, and a factory to teach new skills to the Cherokees. \nPicnic tables\, fishing pier\, hiking trails and boat dock are available. Boat launching ramps are available off site. The Historic Area hosts many seasonal events\, such as Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekends with reenactors\, an 18th Century Trade Faire\, and student field trips.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison in March at historic Fort Loudon State Park in Vonore\, Tennessee. \nTags: Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison\, Colonial Trades Garrison\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments\, Musters\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-loudoun-colonial-trades-garrison/
LOCATION:Fort Loudoun State Park\, 338 Fort Loudoun Road\, Vonore\, TN\, 37885\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Loudoun Association":MAILTO:fortloudoun@tds.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190316T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170212T150403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190105T145953Z
UID:11744-1552726800-1552838400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Cooper Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive history at the Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment on March 16-17\, 2019 at Fort Cooper State Park in Inverness\, Florida. Each year on the 3rd weekend in March\, Fort Cooper Days is held\, providing a look at what life was like during the early 1800s in Florida\, including 2nd Seminole War Battle Reenactments. Fort Cooper Days is a two-day event\, complete with two battle reenactments daily\, Living History demonstrations\, Period Arts and Crafts\, live muic\, food and refreshments. \n\nFort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment\nTwo Battle Reenactments Daily\nThe battle reenactments portray an 1836 battle between soldiers of the First Georgia Batallion of Volunteers and Seminole Indians. The Fort Cooper Days battle reenactments demonstrate the conditions and types of weapons used during these hostile times and in this hostile environment. That still looks as it did 180 years later. During the Second Seminole War\, a battle took place in these woods\, when Osceola and some five hundred warriors confronted Major Mark Anthony Cooper and the 380 soldiers under his command. Who were ordered to “build a fort and hold their ground”. \nTour the Park\nTake some time while you are at Fort Cooper State Park to explore the trails around Lake Holathlikaha\, there’s great birding and wildlife viewing opportunities all along the way. \nAdmission\n$5.00 General admission Adult\n$1.00 Children 6 to 17\nFree – Children under 6 \nHours\nDaily 9:00 am to 4:00 pm\nBattle reenactments twice daily at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm \nFort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSATURDAY STORIES BY LIVING HISTORIANS\n9:30 – 10:15 a.m. and 12:30 – 1:15 p.m.\nListen to the narratives from Seminole and Georgia Militia Living Historians as they describe their lives during the Second Seminole War\, circa 1836. Two locations: The Seminole Village and Lakeside \nSUNDAY STORIES BY LIVING HISTORIANS\n9:30 – 10:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 11:00 – 11:45 and 12:30 – 1:15 p.m.\nListen to the narratives from Seminole and Georgia Militia Living Historians as they describe their lives during the Second Seminole War\, circa 1836.Two locations: The Seminole Village and Lakeside \nCHILDREN’S CRAFTS AND CHORES\, CIRCA 1836\nSaturday and Sunday\, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Picnic tables in front of Rec Hall)\nRequirements to Participate in the Fort Cooper Days Reenactment: \n\nMust have the ability to follow verbal and/or visual instructions independently or with the assistance of a companion.\nMust have the ability to enter and exit the facilities independently or with the assistance of a companion.\nMust have the ability to traverse uneven terrain independently or with the assistance of a companion.\nMust have the ability to withstand exposure to the outdoors and insects for as long as they choose to attend the event.\nMust be able to maneuver physically through crowds independently or with the assistance of a companion.\n\nLocation\nFort Cooper State Park\n3100 S. Old Floral City Road\nInverness\, FL 34450\n(352) 726-0315 \nDirections: From I-75\, exit at SR-44 near Wildwood\, take SR-44 West\, once in Inverness\, get into the left lane\, turn left/South on US-41\, get into the left lane\, turn left at Eden Drive\, then right/south at the stop sign\, this puts you on Old Floral City Road\, the park will be on your right less-than a mile up the road. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment in Inverness\, Florida in March. \n \nTags: Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment\, Fort Cooper Seminole War Reenactment\, Second Seminole War Reenactment \nView other Seminole Indian War Reenactment & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-cooper-days/
LOCATION:Fort Cooper State Park\, 3100 S. Old Floral City Road\, Inverness\, FL\, 34450\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Florida Seminole Wars,Historic American Forts,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Frienda of Fort Cooper":MAILTO:wesley.diebold@dep.state.fl.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170221T120220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180110T173831Z
UID:19806-1552694400-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Taylor Living History Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Fort Taylor Living History Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nCelebrate Florida’s rich history at Fort Taylor Living History Weekend on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month at Historic Fort Taylor\, America’s Southernmost Civil War Fortress in Key West\, Florida. Join our re-enactors as they set up tents\, clean their weapons and fire up the blacksmith shop. Climb the circular stairways and experience the harbor view just as the soldiers did in 1861. Walk down our cannon row and touch the actual cannons used to protect this Union stronghold. Tours will be available and public interaction is strongly recommended. Re-enactor participation varies by weekend and weather conditions. \nYear Round\nOn the third weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each of month\, Fort Taylor Living History Weekend offers you the opportunity to experience life in the fort as it was during the Civil War. \nLocation\nFort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\n601 Howard England Way\nKey West\, FL 33040 \nMore Information: Kevin Bowes\, kevin.bowes@dep.state.fl.us (305) 292-6850 \nThe park is open from 8:00 a.m. until sundown\, 365 days a year. The fort closes at 5:00 p.m. \nAdmission Fees:\n$6.00* per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.\n$2.00* Pedestrians\, bicyclists\, extra passengers\, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.\n$4.00* Single-occupant vehicle or motorcycle.\n* Plus $.50 per person Monroe County Surcharge. \nHistory of Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\nSpanish explorers first surveyed the island of Key West in 1513. After the Florida territory was transferred to the U.S.\, the Navy established a small depot here in 1822 to rid the area of pirates. Fishing\, salvaging wrecked ships and cigar manufacturing became the driving economic forces behind the island’s growth making Key West the richest city in Florida in the 1890s. The U.S. Army began construction of Fort Taylor\, named for President Zachary Taylor\, in 1845. With secession and the beginning of war in 1861\, Fort Taylor remained under federal control — one of only three fortresses in Florida to do so — and served as the headquarters for the Federal Navy’s East Gulf Coast Blockading Squadron staying on ‘active duty’ status through 1947. Today\, the fort is a National Historic Landmark containing the largest cache of Civil War-era seacoast cannons in the U.S. \nCannon and Arches\nUnion troops took control of Fort Zachary Taylor early in the Civil War and maintained it through the duration of the war. They made use of the fort’s impressive artillery\, including 10-inch Rodman and Columbiad cannons to detain blockade-running ships seeking to supply the Confederacy. In 1968\, a large supply of Civil War-era guns and ammunition were discovered in the Fort’s buried arsenal. In fact\, Fort Zachary Taylor held the largest collection of Civil War-era cannons in the United States. \nFort Moat\nSoon after the park opened to the public\, a contractor began the process of digging a moat around the fortress. There were two reasons for the project. One was to prevent easy entry into the structure. The other was to give the illusion of the fort in its early days\, surrounded by water. The end result was an attractive division between the fort and the beach and sea beyond. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Taylor Living History Weekend on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month at Historic Fort Taylor in Key West\, Florida. \nTags: Fort Taylor Living History Weekend\, Fort Zachary Taylor Living History Weekend\, Ft Taylor Living History Weekend \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-taylor-living-history-weekend-2017-08-19-2019-03-16/
LOCATION:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\, 601 Howard England Way\, Key West\, FL\, 33040\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170110T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181104T175350Z
UID:10323-1552694400-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Kalamazoo Living History Show
DESCRIPTION:2019 Kalamazoo Living History Show\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 44th Annual Kalamazoo Living History Show on March 16-17\, 2019 at the Kalamazoo County Fair Grounds in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. More than 10\,000 historical re-enactors\, history enthusiasts\, collectors and the general public from the United States and Canada are expected to attend the annual Kalamazoo Living History Show. \nThe Kalamazoo Living History Show is a juried\, nationally recognized 2-day show that features Pre-1890 original or reproduction muzzleloaders\, living history supplies\, and related crafts. The event attracts over 270 of the finest artisans and vendors of pre-1890 living history supplies and related crafts from throughout the United States and Canada. Other highlights include children’s activities\, Native American dancing and singing\, and many artisans who will demonstrate their crafts. \nKalamazoo Living History Show Mini-Gallery\n\n \nThe show is open to the general public Saturday\, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday\, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $7.00 for a single day\, $10.00 for a weekend pass. Children 12 years of age and under admitted free when accompanied by a parent. \nHours\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. \nAdmission at Door\n7.00 for a single day\n$10.00 for a weekend pass\nChildren 12 and under admitted free when accompanied by a parent. \nLocation\nKalamazoo County Fair Grounds\n2900 Lake Street\nKalamazoo\, MI 49048\n(269) 349-9791 \nContact\nLeslie Martin Conwell (765) 563-6792 kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com. \nOver the years\, the Kalamazoo Living History Show has grown to be the largest juried event of its kind in the Midwest devoted to pre-1890 original or reproduction living history supplies and related crafts. Of special interest to the whole family\, crafts persons dressed in period clothing will be demonstrating various 18th and 19th Century crafts. Turn back the clock and relive America’s days gone by. Visit with people that make history come alive! A show where historical reenactors in period fashions from Pre-Revolutionary through the Civil War\, history buffs and the general public come together for a festive weekend to buy\, sell and trade. \nAnyone attending the show dressed in pre-1890 style clothing will be eligible for a drawing on a door prize at the close of the show each day. \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss this year’s annual Kalamazoo Living History Show at the Kalamazoo County Fair Grounds in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. \n \nTags: Kalamazoo Living History Show\, Living History Show \nView other Living History Evens
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/kalamazoo-living-history-show/
LOCATION:Kalamazoo County Fair Grounds\, 2900 Lake Street\, Kalamazoo\, MI\, 49048\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Festivals,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yankee Doodle Muzzle Loaders":MAILTO:kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190309T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190309T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20160924T220211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T170241Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the exciting Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment and living history event at Fort Ticonderoga on March 9\, 2019\, from 10 am – 4 pm. This event highlights Major Robert Rogers and the Battle on Snowshoes that took place during the French & Indian War in 1758. Visit the French Garrison of Fort Carillon (now Fort Ticonderoga) in the middle of winter and tour through opposing pickets of British rangers and French soldiers\, both well trained and adapted to frontier\, winter warfare. At 2 pm on Saturday\, visitors will experience the hectic tree to tree fighting in a recreated battle. During the Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment\, watch as the rangers make a brave stand against superior odds\, only to retreat through the deep woods. \n\nFort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment & Living History\nFort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment visitors will be invited to tour the fort as it appeared in the winter of 1758\, and meet the Native American warriors\, French soldiers\, and Canadians\, who delivered the rangers’ worst defeat. See how Natives Americans and French soldiers alike survived the deep winter at this remote military post. More adventurous visitors can take a hike led by a historic interpreter through the uneasy quiet of opposed pickets of soldiers in the deep woods. In these tours visitors can see how rangers kept a vigilant watch for subtle signs that might reveal their ferocious enemy. \nFort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n \nTentative Visitor Schedule\n10:00 AM Site Opens to Visitors10:15 AM Guided Tour of Fort Carillon (Begins at the American Flag)11:00 AM Guided Tour of Petite Guerre in the North Woods (Begins at the American Flag—Winter Footwear Recommended)12:00 PM “Their Attire Is No Longer the Ancient One\, Made of Skins” Winter Adaptations among Natives in the Colonial Period (Inside the Mars Education Center Great Room)Join Michael Galban\, Public Historian at Ganondagan State Historic Site\, as he discusses winter survival and technique among the Native inhabitants of eastern NY. This lecture will focus on the cross-cultural nature of life in the Northeast woodlands. \n1:15 PM Guided Tour of Fort Carillon (Begins at the American Flag)Examine the historic walls and landscape of Fort Carillon to explore its early years as a remote but vital French outpost. Imagine the snow-drifted walls and barracks alive with activity in the winter of 1758 as its soldiers sortied to meet another of Robert Rogers’ patrols. \n2:00 PM Battle on Snowshoes (Begins at the American Flag—Winter Footwear Recommended)Follow guides out to the deep woods to the west of Fort Ticonderoga to watch the ambush of Rogers’ Rangers become a fight for survival as they struggle to escape back to Fort Edward. See Native warriors and French soldiers overwhelm and shatter Rogers’ 180-man patrol. \n2:30 PM Vestiges of Les Troupes (Inside the Mars Education Center Great Room)Join Fort Ticonderoga Curator of Collections Matthew Keagle to examine what the French troops stationed at Fort Carillon left behind. See what the archeological evidence reveals about the material conditions of French military life on the front lines of New France. \n3:00 PM Guided Tour of Fort Carillon (Begins at the American Flag)4:00 PM Site Closes to Visitors \n \nExhibits Available 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM\nSoldier’s Quarters (Ground floor the Soldier’s Barracks and Officer’s Barracks)Which is more important to you: staying warm or personal space? See how French soldiers lived in their quarters inside the barracks and see how messes of soldiers worked together to keep each other in fighting shape. \nOfficer’s Quarters (Second floor of the Officer’s Barracks)From a real bed to a servant\, from goose comfit to red wine\, see how French officers still live like gentlemen at this remote front-line post. \nExhibit: Pork\, Pigeon\, & Pottery (Ground Floor of the Soldiers’ Barracks)In this exhibit of original artifacts recovered from the ruins of Fort Ticonderoga explore the meals of soldiers and officers who served inside this ‘Old French Fort.’ \nExhibit: It Would Make a Heart of Stone Melt (Ground Floor of the Soldiers’ Barracks)Smallpox was a very real threat for armies fighting along Lake Champlain. In this visually compelling exhibit see how this disease\, as well as battlefield wounds\, was handled in the Revolutionary War. \nExhibit: Founding Fashion (Downstairs in the Mars Education Center)From original 18th-century uniforms to real remains of clothing from the American Revolution\, explore this great presentation of myths and realities of clothing from the great campaigns that made Ticonderoga so famous. \nAbout the Battle on Snowshoes\nThe Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment event recreates the savage fight between Robert Roger’s rangers\, and a mixed French force of regular soldiers\, malice\, and allied native warriors on March 13\, 1758. This event is designed to be a rich experience for both participants and visitors. \nMajor Robert Rogers force of both volunteers from the 27th foot\, and his own rangers headed out on an extended scout from Fort Edward along Lake George\, following an attack on a similar patrol from Captain Israel Putnam’s Connecticut rangers. Hiking on snowshoes due to the three feet of snow\, the tracks of Roger’s force were spotted on its march up the west side of Lake George. Near the north end of Lake George\, Major Rogers’ advanced scouts spotted their French counterparts. Rogers and his Rangers took up positions in a ravine\, setting his force in ambuscade to await whatever French patrol would come to meet him. \nThe French patrol that met Roger’s men proved far larger than he imagined\, and in this Battle on Snowshoes\, the rangers’ ambush was itself surrounded and overwhelmed. In deep woods on deep snow\, the rangers were forced to retreat with heavy casualties as the French regulars\, malice\, and natives pressed home their attack. Despite brave stands along the way\, this retreat quickly became chaotic as rangers\, Roger’s included\, ran for their lives from superior numbers of French. \nThere was not just one\, but three Battles On Snowshoes.Every other year at Fort Ticonderoga\, visitors can witness the re-enactment of a savage battle fought between the British Rangers and French soldiers on March 13\, 1758\, as described above. \n \nHowever\, a prelude to this battle occurred near Fort Carillon (now Fort Ticonderoga) on January 21\, 1757. Similar circumstances were evident\, in which Rogers’ Rangers were ambushed by a mixed troop of French regulars\, Canadian militiamen\, and Indians during a scouting expedition. Although the British had a distinct advantage due to their snowshoes\, they were largely outnumbered\, suffered heavy casualties and were forced to retreat under the cover of darkness. \nThe third and final Battle on Snowshoes occurred on March 7\, 1759 directly across from Fort Carillon\, beginning with a skirmish line composed of Rogers’ Rangers and a number of Iroquois allies. They successfully ambush a French wood-cutting detail on the eastern shore and take five prisoners. This marked the close of Rogers’ overall expedition to make observations of the French defenses on the Carillon peninsula\, and to seize prisoners for information that would assist in General Amherst’s attack later that year. \nMark your calendar today for the Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment in January so you don’t miss this exciting French & Indian War event! \nTags: Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment\, Fort Ticonderoga Living History\, Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment \nFort Ticonderoga Special Events\, History & Living History Daily Demonstrations
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-ticonderoga-battle-on-snowshoes-reenactment/
LOCATION:Fort Ticonderoga\, 100 Fort Ti Road\, Ticonderoga\, NY\, 12883\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,French & Indian War Reenactment,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190311
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20160717T134343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181127T122657Z
UID:6381-1552089600-1552262399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment on March 9-10\, 2019 in Florence\, South Carolina. The reenactment depicts an encounter that occurred on March 5\, 1865 when 500 federal soldiers\, under the command of Colonel Reuben Williams of the 12th Indiana Infantry\, marched into the Florence area to destroy the railroad depot. These federal troops were met by a group of Confederate soldiers who drove them away with the help of 400 reinforcements from the area home guard. \n\nSkirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment\nBounty for Union SoldiersIn an effort to get more Federal soldiers\, we’re offering a $200 bounty for any group that can put 20 rifles on the field both days. The bounty is good for up to 3 groups. Out of state units will get preference. We still have the bounty for artillery\, see Garfield for that. And the bounty for cavalry. I think Petra is keeping up with that. \nThe Columns is a popular name for The Harwell House at Rankin Plantation\, a beautiful antebellum home that dates back over 100 years. The name refers to the 22 Greek style\, Doric columns that surround the home on three sides. The house was placed on the National Register of historic places in 1974. \nProceeds from Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment go towards historical preservation such as the 23rd History Scholarship\, the Florence Museum of Art\, Science and History\, the SC Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum at the SC State Museum\, and other worthy projects. \nAdmission$10.00 Adults$5.00 Students under 18FREE: Children under 12These funds will go directly to historic preservation or our scholarship at Francis Marion University. \nSkirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n \nSkirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment Schedule (tentative)Thursday12:00 am Registration & Gates Open For Sutlers & ReenactorsFriday8:00 am Registration & Gates Open For Sutlers & Reenactors8:30 am Demonstrations For Area Students3:00 pm Demonstrations Conclude9:00 pm Officers Meeting\, The Commander’s Quarters9:00 pm All Vehicles To Be Out Of CampLate arrivals may unload and then move their vehicles to parking.Saturday7:00 am Reveille8:30 am Morning Parade9:00 am Camps Open To The Public9:15 am Company Drill\, Scenario Review9:30 am Battalion Drill2:00 pm Skirmish At Gambles Hotel3:00 pm Troops To Pass In Review5:00 pm Camp Closed To Public8:00 pm Barn Dance\, 1860’s Period Dress Please11:00 pm Tattoo & TapsSunday7:00 am Reveille8:30 am Morning Parade9:00 am Camps Open To The Public10:45 am Soldiers Chorus Rehearsal\, Barn11:00 am Church Service\, Barn1:30 pm Skirmish For Reenactors2:00 pm Skirmish At Gambles HotelThe event is over with the dismissal of troops after the end of the battle on Sunday. Spectators are requested to make their way out without dallying too long. Reenactors may bring their vehicles in to load out. Please be extra watchful and careful as many people are still moving about the camps \nSchool DayWe will have historically correct presentations depicting camp life of the soldiers\, infantry and artillery drill\, cooking demonstrations\, a blacksmith and a civilian homestead. \nOur education program for The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment for school children is by invitation only. It’s not hard to get one\, but you must contact Petra Darby at 803-518-1921 or by email at petradarby[@]yahoo.com (without the brackets). And please note. To offset the cost of insurance\, we’re asking 5.00 per child that attends. \nDirections to The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel ReenactmentTo program your GPS\, use 4789 East Old Marion Hwy\, Florence\, SC 29502 for a street address. \nThe event site is located near the intersection of Interstates 95 and 20\, about 25 miles below the NC state line. That makes it easy from just about everywhere. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Reenactor Information”]For The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment\, all usual amenities will be provided: water in the camp\, blue rooms at strategic locations\, plenty of hay in the barn\, and more firewood then you’ll be able to burn in a cold weekend! We have a barn dance on Saturday that has become renown. As it has always been\, there is no registration fee for reenactors. There will be about 20 sutlers there to get any gear you need. The city of Florence is only a few miles away and is large enough to accommodate any needs you may have. You may arrive as early as Thursday morning\, but be aware that we will have 1500 school children on Friday for the education program. \nEvery year we try to come up with something a bit different. If you attended the battle last year\, there’s a good chance you’ll see and do something different this year. \nDo you like to campaign? Get away from the hustle and bustle that goes on near the sutlers? Give me a shout. We’ve got no shortage of remote areas that would give the most hard core unit what they’re looking for. \nUnionists\, or good fellows who will wear a blue jacket – It’s only a six hour ride from the Mason Dixon line. We usually galvanize amongst ourselves\, but what a great opportunity for a federal unit to be spoiled at a fine event. Did you know it could be 80 degrees and sunny while a blizzard is blowing back home? Well\, it could! If you attended The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment just for a drill weekend\, you would surely mark it on your calendar for the following year. Contact Tom Grazioli at tom[@]associatedcomputer.cc (without the brackets) or call 843-455-2989 for more information. You can also check our bulletin board. \nArtillery – A bounty is being offered to guns that have been invited to The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment. Unfortunately we can’t give a stipen to every battery that might want to come. The money just isn’t there. We normally accommodate 10 guns. Contact John Nolan at johnnyrebsn2002[@]yahoo.com (without the brackets) for more information. \nCavalry – All horses\, donkeys\, and mules must have a current Coggins certificate. The farm works cattle across all the property that we use. When you arrive on site and register for the event\, you will have to show your certificate at that time. Do not bring an animal that does not have a current certificate. If you do\, you will be required to immediately remove the animal from the property. \nA bounty will be paid for each mounted trooper that participates. It’s $10.00 each day for each mount\, and $15 more if you do school day. It’s not a lot\, but we hope to cover the cost of your hay for the weekend. Collect your bounty at the mercantile after church on Sunday. \nThe Ball – Held on Saturday night in the top of the hay barn. The Crescent Moon Rounders will likely provide the music. And we keep a close eye on the hay lest we loose one of our men like the proverbial needle. Why they keep getting lost in there is a mystery to me\, but surely not to the fathers of the young ladies at the dance! \nOfficers Call – This will take place at 9:00 pm on Friday at the tent of Colonel Bruce Blackmon of the Palmetto Battalion. Make sure a representative of your unit attends to get more information and assignments as they will be determined at this meeting.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Spectator Information”]There is more than just the battle. The military and refugee camps are open and people are encouraged to visit and speak to the reenactors. The first person impressions are supposed to give you the experience of speaking to a person of that time and place. There is a cabin that would have been correct for field hands. You can expect cooking demonstrations. Sometimes we have candle makers and quilters demonstrating their skills. There’s always a blacksmith or two banging away at an anvil. \nThere are period merchants called “sutlers” that sell wares that would have been available at the time. There is also a varied selection of modern vendors selling food\, drinks and historically related items. \nThe house is usually open for tours. Those are conducted by the property owner separately from the event. Check at the gate as you arrive to see if any are planned.Be prepared to walk. The camps are about 100 yards from the battlefield. We do have handicapped parking close to the battlefield for those that require it. It doesn’t hurt to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. We have an area in front designated just for people to sit. \nWhat time should you come in? The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment battle is at 2:00 in the afternoon. Skirmishing will begin even earlier. If I were you\, I’d get my lunch and take it down at 1:00 where I could get a good seat and eat while waiting. You will want to get to the site even earlier than that. Sometimes the line of cars will backup at the entrance. Come down at 11:00. Walk the camps and sutler row at your leisure. Get your lunch and mosey to the battlefield. It’s a pleasant way to spend a few hours and you might be surprised at what you’ll learn.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]VendorsVendors and sutlers are by invitation only. We make an effort to limit the type of vendor so that there are not too many of any one kind. The fee for sutlers is $75. For modern vendors it’s $100. \nWe do not allow anything that is offensive or distasteful to be sold at your table or in your tent. We reserve the right to define what may be offensive or distasteful. If we find something objectionable\, you may be asked to remove it\, or you may be asked to leave the premises. \nWe set up the modern vendors closer to the house. Sutlers set up on one line facing the barn. Parking is really close\, less than a hundred yards from the most distant tent. There is adequate room for a camper to be set up\, but not enough to have a pavilion. There are no hookups. Generators are OK if they don’t bother anyone. If you prefer to stay in a hotel\, there is one at the 327 exit on 95\, just 7 or 8 miles away. And there are several more in Florence from 10 to 20 miles away. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment in March in Florence\, South Carolina. \nTags: Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment\, Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Living History \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/skirmish-at-gambles-hotel-reenactment/
LOCATION:Rankin Plantation\, 4789 East Old Marion Hwy\, Florence\, SC\, 29502\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="23rd SC Infantry Civil War Reenactors":MAILTO:mikeking@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190304
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170111T042618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T232005Z
UID:10343-1551484800-1551657599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Old Town Trade Faire
DESCRIPTION:2019 Old Town Trade Faire\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin the fun at The Old Town Trade Faire on March 2-3\, 2019 at the Greene County Fairgrounds Assembly Hall in Xenia\, Ohio. The Greene County Fairgrounds Assembly Hall is a very nice facility\, and a good place to shop\, learn and meet with other living history enthusiasts! \nEnjoy the living history event with dealers and demonstrators\, all in period clothing from the 1700s through 1890s\, making and selling their wares. The old Town Trade Faire is a two day event with demonstrations of early American crafts such as: brooms\, baskets\, spinning wheel & early gun building. \nPre-1890 original or reproduction supplies and related crafts available include: camp furniture\, cookware and iron forging\, clothing and fabric and patterns\, books and music\, bottles\, plates\, teas & soaps\, leathers and furs\, silver jewelry and beads\, lanterns and candles\, hat and moccasins\, early firearms\, swords and tomahawks and knives\, games and toys. \nDoor prizes will be given away each hour at the Trade Faire with one grand prize awarded on Saturday and one on Sunday. Come see how our founding fathers lived at the Old Town Trade Faire. \nAdmission at the Door\n$4.00 Adults\nFree – Children under 12\nNo Animals \nHours\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. \nTrade Faire Location\nGreene County Fairgrounds\n120 Fairground Road\nXenia\, OH 45385\nPhone: 937-857-9745 or 937-372-8621\n(On the days of the show\, please call 937-216-0274 instead) \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Old Town Trade Faire at the Greene County Fairgrounds Assembly Hall in Xenia\, Ohio. \nTags: Old Town Trade Faire\, Colonial Trade Fair\, Ohio Living History\, Old Town Trade Fair \nView other Living History Evens
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/old-town-trade-faire/
LOCATION:Greene County Fairgrounds Assembly Hall\, 120 Fairground Road\, Xenia\, OH\, 45385\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Market Fair,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stitchers Cabin":MAILTO:stitchersm@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190304
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20180128T212048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T151242Z
UID:21957-1551484800-1551657599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Grayson County Spring Civil War Days at Frontier Village
DESCRIPTION:2019 Grayson County Spring Civil War Days at Frontier Village\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the annual Grayson County Spring Civil War Days at Frontier Village on March 2-3\, 2019 in Denison\, Texas. Come see Civil War skirmishes\, Guerilla warfare\, artillery demonstrations\, a blacksmith and much more! Come take a trip back to the 1800s and take a tour of the many historic buildings\, walk amongst the blacksmith and soldiers of the time and visit the museum for demonstrations on Civil War medicine and medical procedures. \nGrayson County Frontier Village & Museum features 11 of the oldest buildings in Grayson County and 3 replicas built from the wood of the 12th\, all of which were standing at the time of the Civil War. They provide an excellent setting for this event. Bring the family and come join us at the Grayson County Spring Civil War Days at Frontier Village! If you are a reenactor\, demonstrator\, or vendor who would like to participate with us\, please contact contact us using the information below. \nHost Units\nElliott’s Scouts Texas\, Company D and Colonel George R. Reeves’ 11th Texas Cavalry\, Camp #349 in conjunction with Grayson County Frontier Village\, Inc. present Civil War Days at Frontier Village. We\nare looking for soldiers and civilian reenacters\, both north and south. No mounted cavalry due to the grounds. Artillery welcome. \nSaturday: Open to the Public\nHours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nAdmission: $5 adult\, $1 students & children; 5 & under free.\nBattle reenactment Saturday night. \nSunday: Open to the Public\nHours: 9:00 a.m. to Noon.\nAdmission: $5 adult\, $1 students & children; 5 & under free.\nAbbreviated schedule with Church services held on the grounds. \nLocation\nGrayson County Frontier Village and Museum\n111 RC Vaughan Drive\nDenison\, TX 75020\n(903) 463-2487\nDirections: Frontier Village is in Denison TX\, just off of HWY 75 North (Exit 67). \n \nFor More Information: Call 903-463-2487; Email gcfrontiervillage@gmail.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grayson County Spring Civil War Days at Frontier Village in March in Denison\, Texas. \nTags: Grayson County Spring Civil War Days at Frontier Village\, Spring Civil War Days at Grayson County Frontier Village\, Civil War Days at Frontier Village\, Texas Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/grayson-county-spring-civil-war-days-at-frontier-village/
LOCATION:Grayson County Frontier Village\, 111 RC Vaughan Drive\, Denison\, TX\, 75020\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grayson County Frontier Village and Museum":MAILTO:gcfrontiervillage@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190304
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170221T045207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T095516Z
UID:12015-1551398400-1551657599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 18th Annual Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment on March 1-3\, 2019 at the Broxton Bridge Plantation in Ehrhardt\, South Carolina. The three-day event will begin on Friday with a living history day tailored for school children. Bus loads of kids will be coming on Friday to witness the Civil War encampment and to visit the twelve stations that will teach history through tactile learning. Examples of calvary\, infantry\, horse-drawn artillery and field hospitals will be part of the the Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment education day. There is no fee for admission on Friday which runs from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. \n\nBattle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment\nSaturday and Sunday will include a $10 admission for adults\, with the grounds open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Each day at 2 p.m.\, the Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment will be reenacted in what is usually the main draw. What’s interesting is that the battle takes place on the exact same ground where it occurred originally. The Civil War breastworks at Broxton Bridge remain intact and the Salkehatchie Swamp remains a formidable natural formation for anyone to cross. \nDaily Admission:\nAges 5 and under: Free\nAges 6 – 17: $3.00\nAge 18+: $10.00\nArmbands will be given out at gate or RV Park.\nCharge for admission whether camping or not.\nParking – Free. \nSchedule\nFriday 9:00 a.m. Living History Day for school children tours.\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Grounds open to public.\nSaturday 2:00 p.m. – Battle Reenactment\nSunday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Grounds open to public.\nSunday 2:00 p.m. – Battle Reenactment \nBattle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment Mini Gallery\n\n \nREENACTORS Please Click Here for your welcome letter\, registration form\, unit registration and rules and regulations for the Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment. \nTEACHERS AND CHAPERONES Please Click Here for your welcome letter\, station curriculum and registration form. \nLocation\nBroxton Bridge Plantation\n1685 Broxton Bridge Hwy\nEhrhardt\, SC 29081\n803-267-3882\nbroxtonbridgeplantation@juno.com \nFor More Information\nBattlefield Chairman\, Bart Chassereau 803-625-3585;\nBroxton Bridge Plantation 800-437-4868 or Sarah 803-943-4865.\nRV reservations call 800-437-4868. \nHosts for this event are Battery C\, 32nd Georgia Artillery and 2nd Georgia Regiment Co. D Burke Sharpshooters. It is sponsored by Salt-Ketchers Chapter #6 Order of Confederate Rose\, a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment in Ehrhardt\, South Carolina. \n \nTags: Battle for Broxton Bridge Reenactment\, Battle for Broxton Bridge Civil War Reenactment\, Broxton Bridge Civil War Battle Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-for-broxton-bridge-reenactment/
LOCATION:Broxton Bridge Plantation\, 1685 Broxton Bridge Hwy\, Ehrhardt\, SC\, 29081\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170209T174001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190105T120320Z
UID:11597-1550880000-1551052799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Second Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Second Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the excitement at the Second Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment on February 23-24\, 2019 at the Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park in Okeechobee\, Florida. Please join the Okeechobee Battlefield Friends for the commemoration of the largest and fiercest battle in the Seminole Wars fought on Christmas Day 1837. \n\nSecond Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment\nBattle of Okeechobee Reenactment activities include: Colors Presentation\, Artisans\, Battle of Okeechobee Narration\, Seminole and Other Exhibitors\, Alligator Demonstration\, Children’s Horse Rides\, Living History\, 1800s Irish Folk Music\, Seminole Jacket Raffle\, Pow Wow Dancing\, and of course\, a daily Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment at 2:00 pm\, \nAdmission & Hours\nAdmission: $10.00 per car\nGates Open Daily: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm\nBattle Reenactments: Daily 2:00 pm \nThe last weekend in February (Sat-Sun) the the Second Seminole War Okeechobee Battle Reenactment commemorates the historic Battle of Okeechobee that took place on 25 December 1837. The reenactment takes place on a 55 acre parcel of the original 640-acre battlefield site\, most of which is in private ownership. \nThe Battle of Okeechobee on Christmas Day 1837 was one of the bloodiest battles of the Seminole Wars. For three days in February 2014\, the Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park along with the Okeechobee Battlefield Friends and the public commemorate the Battle of Okeechobee fought along the north shore of Lake Okeechobee in central Florida. \nBattle of Okeechobee Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nReenactor Information\nReenactors are needed to portray 1830s US Regulars\, Missouri Volunteers (militia)\, Seminoles and Civilians.\nContact: Dowling Watford (863) 610-2333 dowlingwatford@okeechobeeford.com\nGet Reenactor Detail \nLocation\nOkeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park\n3500 SE 38th Avenue\nOkeechobee\, FL 34974\nGPS 27.211601 – 80.789530 \nDirections\nFrom downtown Okeechobee\, turn left/East when 441 comes to the T-junction at the North end of Lake Okeechobee\, the site is located on 441 SE Two miles east of the Taylor Creek Bridge. \nMark your calendar so you don’t miss the next Second Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment at the Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park in Okeechobee\, Florida on the last full weekend of February. \nTags: Second Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment\, Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment\, Seminole War Battle of Okeechobee Reenactment\, Seminole War Reenactment \n \nView other Seminole Indian War Reenactment & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-okeechobee-reenactment/
LOCATION:Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park\, 3500 SE 38th Ave\, Okeechobee\, FL\, 34974\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Florida Rendezvous,Florida Seminole Wars,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20180217T133044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T091708Z
UID:22742-1550880000-1551052799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the annual Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment on February 23-24\, 2019 at the Fort Dobbs State Historic Site in Statesville\, North Carolina. Musket and cannon firing demonstrations will be highlights the program at Fort Dobbs State Historic Site commemorating action from the French and Indian War. The Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment program will recall the attack on February 27\, 1760 on the 30-man garrison at Fort Dobbs that engaged them in a bloody\, confusing\, night-time skirmish with as many as 70 Cherokee warriors. This living history will give visitors a glimpse of what life was like for the soldiers and settlers seeking protection through on-going displays of camp life\, as well as scheduled musket and cannon firing demonstrations. \n\nFort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment\nThe Cherokee had been allies of the British in 1754 when the war started\, but their allegiance was uncertain and tensions spiraled into war. Living history interpreters will portray provincial soldiers and Cherokee warriors\, present musket and cannon firing demonstrations\, and demonstrations of 18th century military and America Indian camp life. \nThe programs will run 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday and 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sunday. A special evening cannon firing will be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The educational program at this state historic site gives life to North Carolina’s past experiences and traditions and demonstrates the value of living history to students and adults. \nFor more information\, please call (704) 873-5882 or visit www.fortdobbs\,org. Fort Dobbs is the only state historic site dedicated to the period of the French and Indian War (1754-1763)\, also known as the Seven Years’ War. It is North Carolina’s only link to a war for empire that crossed five continents and lasted nearly 10 years. Fort Dobbs is within the Division of State Historic Sites administered by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. \nAdmission: $2.00 \nHours:\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m. with 6:30 p.m. evening program\nSunday 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. \nReenactors: Anyone wishing to participate in the Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment needs to register. Reenactor Registration Form \nLocation:\nFort Dobbs State Historic Site\n438 Fort Dobbs Road\nStatesville\, NC 28625 \nDirections: From Interstate 40\, take either US 21 North (exit 151) or NC 115 North (exit. 150). From US 21\, turn left onto Fort Dobbs Road. From NC 115\, veer right onto S. Chipley Ford Road\, then turn right onto Fort Dobbs Road. \nFor More Information: Call 704-873-5882; Email: info@fortdobbs.org \nHistory of Fort Dobbs\nFort Dobbs was the only permanent frontier provincial fort in the colony of North Carolina. Construction began in late 1755 and was completed one year later. It served as the military headquarters for the frontier company (approximately fifty men) as well as a safe-haven for settlers. The fort was attacked on the night of February 27\, 1760 when more than 70 Cherokees were repelled. The garrison suffered two men wounded\, as well as having one colonial boy killed. The Cherokee were reported to have lost 10-12 men killed and wounded. By the end of 1761\, the British had essentially won the war and only thirty troops remained at the fort. Colonial leaders disbanded the troops and removed all the supplies of the garrison as settlement moved far west of the fort. The neglected fort was in ruins by 1766. \nReconstruction of Fort Dobbs\nSoon after protecting the site of Fort Dobbs in 1909\, the Daughters of the American Revolution recognized the need to reconstruct the blockhouse. Following initial archaeological investigations in the 1960’s and ’70’s the site became a State Historic Site\, but with several key questions about the original structure still unanswered\, no immediate reconstruction effort was planned.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nIn 2003\, the reincorporated non-profit Friends of Fort Dobbs took up the vision of then-site manager Beth Hill to begin an effort to rebuild. More than a decade of hard work ensued. The Friends undertook a fundraising campaign to fund the effort and co-operated with State officials\, historians\, historic building specialists\, architects\, and noted archaeologist Dr. Larry Babits to develop feasible\, historically sound plans and the capital needed to make Fort Dobbs stand on the banks of Fourth Creek once again. \nFollowing several other facility improvements to the site\, ground was broken for the new fort in August of 2016. A mix of modern and 18th Century construction techniques have been employed to meet the challenge of building a structure that must simultaneously meet modern building standards while also approximating an entirely hand-build piece of military engineering from 260 years ago. We hope\, with your support\, to have Fort Dobbs open as a living history exhibit on a grand scale by early 2019![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment on February 24-25\, 2018 at the Fort Dobbs State Historic Site in Statesville\, North Carolina. \nTags: Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary Reenactment\, Fort Dobbs Cherokee Attack Anniversary\, Cherokee Attack Anniversary\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-dobbs-cherokee-attack-anniversary-reenactment/
LOCATION:Fort Dobbs State Historic Site\, 438 Fort Dobbs Road\, Statesville\, NC\, 28625\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170320T143742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T124310Z
UID:13129-1550880000-1551052799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:To Garrison the Fort - Fort Frederick Winter Life F&I War
DESCRIPTION:2019 To Garrison the Fort – Fort Frederick Winter Life\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nTo Garrison the Fort – Fort Frederick Winter Life: February 23-24\, 2019 at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. Experience life in the winter at the fort during the French and Indian War as members of the recreated Joshua Beall’s Maryland Company garrison the fort. Highlights of the event include musket firing presentations\, hearth cooking demonstrations\, a uniform and clothing talk and military drills. \nHours: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday\, and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Sunday. Park entrance fees apply. \nVisitors will get a firsthand look at the war which pitted the French and their Indian allies against the British and their Indian allies. Fought between 1756 and 1763\, the battle brought destruction to the Maryland frontier\, forever changing the landscape of North America. The To Garrison the Fort program allows visitors to travel back in time and participate in the daily activities performed by the soldiers and women stationed at the fort during the French and Indian War. \nHighlights of the two-day “To Garrison the Fort” event include:\n* Fort Frederick Flag Raising at 10 a.m.\n* Fort Frederick Flag Lowering at 4 p.m.\n* Musket Firing at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.\n* Musket Firing at 12:30\, 1:30\, 2:30\, 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.\n* Volunteer Company Drill at 1 and 4 p.m.\n* Military Music at 12 p.m.\n* Join a Ranging Party on patrol 2 p.m.\n* Reenactors will also teach visitors how to load a 6-pound cannon at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on both days. (The cannon will not be fired during the program.) Throughout the weekend\, a wide variety of living history demonstrations will take place in the barracks. \nLocation\nFort Frederick State Park\n11100 Fort Frederick Road\nBig Pool\, MD 21711\n301-842-2155\nfortfrederick.statepark@maryland.gov \nAbout Fort Frederick\nFort 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 “To Garrison the Fort – Fort Frederick Winter Life F&I War” at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: To Garrison the Fort Fort Frederick Winter Life\, Fort Frederick Winter Life\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTSTAMP:20260409T043907
CREATED:20170116T144223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181111T143236Z
UID:10550-1550707200-1551052799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Frozen Toes Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Frozen Toes Rendezvous at Fort Lupton\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the pre-1840 fur trade at the annual Frozen Toes Rendezvous on February 21-24\, 2019 at the South Platte Valley Historic Park in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. Frozen Toes Rendezvous is one of the major yearly rendezvous events of the Tallow River Trappers hosted at the South Platte Valley Historical Society’s Historic Park \nThe Tallow River Trappers in conjunction with the South Platte Valley Historical Society holds three major rendezvous through out the year\, with The Frozen Toes Rendezvous being the first rendezvous of the year. This event is held each year on the last weekend in February. \nCamping Fees\nFamily $35\nSingle $25\n$5 discount for TRT Members \nFort Lupton Frozen Toes Rendezvous Mini Gallery\n\n \nFrozen Toes Rendezvous Rules\nEarly Setup: Saturday and Sunday before official “camp date”.\nAbove ground fire pits required. Shovel and water bucket must be visible.\nNo vehicles in camp after 6:00 p.m. Friday unless pre-approved by the Booshway.\nPets must be leashed at all times.\nCampers must be in pre-1840s dress after 6:00 p.m.\nNo visible plastic or aluminum containers allowed.\nCamps with horses must have own insurance.\nCannons in designated area by pre-approval only (owners need to sign waiver first).\nModern camping and tin tipi area; electric hook-up $10.00. \nEarly Set-Up\nEarly set-up is on the Saturday and Sunday prior to the official dates of the Rendezvous. This allows campers and traders to establish their camp the weekend before the rendezvous. Camps must be broken down the last day of the rendezvous. \nLocation\nSouth Platte Valley Historic Park\n2001 Historic Parkway\nFort Lupton\, CO 80621\n303-857-1710 \nFor More Information: \nCall (303) 857-1710; Email spvhsboard@gmail.com \n \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] \nHosted by The Tallow River Trappers\nThe Tallow River Trappers is the living history branch of the South Platte Valley Historical Society\, sponsor of the annual rendezvous. The Tallow River Trapper has their own campsite below Fort Lancaster in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. They support five other rendezvous a year in addition to the \,and welcome all to attend. More about the Tallow River Trappers. \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Frozen Toes Rendezvous in the rendezvous area of the South Platte Valley Historic Park in Fort Lupton\, Colorado on the last weekend in February (Thursday – Sunday with early setup the prior Saturday and Sunday). \n \nTags: Frozen Toes Rendezvous\, Colorado Rendezvous\, Colorado Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Pre-1840s Rendezvous \nView other Colorado Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/frozen-toes-rendezvous/
LOCATION:South Platte Valley Historic Park\, 2001 Historic Parkway\, Fort Lupton\, CO\, 80621\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Colorado Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tallow River Trappers":MAILTO:specialevent@spvhs.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20160905T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T175235Z
UID:7942-1550275200-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nHistory comes to life at the Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment on February 16-17\, 2019 at the Calico Ghost Town in Yermo\, California. Calico Ghost Town\, in partnership with the Union Army of the West\, will come alive over President’s Day Weekend with the sounds of bugles\, and the thunder of cannon and musket fire. You are invited to come and witness Civil War era historic presentations\, troop inspections\, artillery demonstrations\, military battles\, and much more! Battles will take place daily at 11:45 am and 2:30 pm. The Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment events include live music\, Civil War themed crafts and a Blue and Gray Cotillion in the evening. Calico Ghost Town shops and attractions will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. \n\nCalico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment\nThe American Civil War Society\, a re-enacting association\, presents dramatic mock battles complete with canon fire twice daily on Saturday & Sunday at 11:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Each day\, an Abe Lincoln re-enactor will deliver The Gettysburg Address. The Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment is living history for the entire family to enjoy with entertainment such as musical entertainment (brass bands\, guitars\, banjos and flutes \,) and townspeople displaying their crafts and trades. \nAdmission\nAdults $10.00\nYouth (4-13) $5.00\nChildren 3 and under Free\nCamping reservations: Call 800-TO-CALICO \nLocation \nCalico Ghost Town\n36600 Ghost Town Road\nYermo\, CA 92398\nDirections: Off I-15 at the Ghost Town Road exit\, 10 miles north of Barstow. \nFor More Information\nPhone 800-TO-CALICO; email calicotown@parks.sbcounty.gov \nCalico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n\nCamping & Lodging\nCalico Ghost Town offers 265 camp sites with full\, partial or no hook-ups. Camping reservations may be booked directly online at sbcountyparks.com. Camping patrons receive up to six admissions per unit to the event. In addition to camping\, Calico offers cabins\, mini-bunkhouse and a bunkhouse accommodations. Reservations for these must be booked by calling the park at (800) 86-CALICO. \nOther Weekend Activities:\nThere are many activities that vary from year-to-year\, such as: face painting\, make your own candle\, make your own medallion\, stamp your own leather\, etc. There’s a lot to do and see during the Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment – including visiting with the reenactors. \nTentative Schedule of Events[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday Events”]\n9 a.m. Calico Ghost Town opens to visitors Color Guard post colors – Central Calico Marine Band participation\n9:30 a.m. Antebellum Marine Band\, Drill -Main Street South end\n10 a.m. Civil War music – along Main Street\n10:30 a.m. Combined Military Parade – along Main Street\n11 a.m. Inspection of U.S. Troops by President Lincoln – South Calico Inspection of C.S. Troops –North Calico Music from Debby Clinkenbeard – Beer Garden\n11:45 a.m. CIVIL WAR BATTLE – The Silver Bowl\n12:30 p.m. Stories by Abe Lincoln – The Wishing Well – North Calico 1 p.m. Capt. Tom Atkins and Civil War dancing in the street with live music – Beer Garden\n1:30 p.m. Ladies tea – Lane House Museum Press conference with Lt. Gen US Grant\, Main Street Stage\n2 p.m. Inspection of U.S. Troops by President Lincoln; Inspection of C.S. Troops– North Calico\n2:30 p.m. CIVIL WAR BATTLE – Artillery Point near School House -North Calico\n3:15 p.m. Musical Entertainment – Antebellum Marine Band\n3:30 p.m. Cannon demonstration at Artillery Point – North Calico\n4 p.m. The GETTYSBURG ADDRESS by President Abe Lincoln – Central Calico\n5 p.m. Calico Ghost Town stores close for the evening!\n5:30 p.m. Evening colors. Visitors are invited to dine with the troops at the Saturday evening dinner-Calico House Restaurant\n7:15 p.m. Blue & Gray Cotillion – The Calico House Restaurant. Visitors invited.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Sunday Events”]\n9 a.m. Calico Ghost Town opens to visitors Color Guard post colors\n9:15 a.m. Church call\, Central Calico-near flag poles (ending 10am)\n10 a.m. Civil War music – along Main Street\n10:30 a.m. Combined military parade- along Main Street Brass Band participation 11 a.m. – Beer Garden\n11:45 a.m. CIVIL WAR BATTLE – The Silver Bowl\n12:30 p.m. Stories by Abe Lincoln – The Wishing Well North Calico\n1 p.m. Civil War dancing in the street (everyone welcome) – South Calico\n1:30 p.m. Press conference with Lt. Gen US Grant\, Main St. Stage\n2 p.m. Inspection of U.S. Troops by President Lincoln – South Calico Brass Band participation Inspection of C.S. Troops– North Calico\n2:30 p.m. CIVIL WAR BATTLE – Artillery Point near School House (North Calico)\n3:15 p.m. Musical Entertainment – Beer Garden\n4 p.m. The GETTYSBURG ADDRESS by President Abe Lincoln – Central Calico Cannon demonstration at Artillery Point – North Calico\n5 p.m. Calico Ghost Town Stores close for the evening! Evening colors[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Monday Events”]\n9 a.m. Calico Ghost Town opens to visitors Color Guard post colors\n10 a.m. Civil War music – along Main Street\n11:15 a.m. Inspection of U.S. Troops by President Lincoln – South Calico Inspection of C.S. Troops – North Calico\n11:45 a.m. CIVIL WAR BATTLE – Artillery Point near School House -North Calico\n12:15 p.m. Cannon demonstrations at Artillery Point – North Calico\n1 p.m. Stories by Abe Lincoln; Civil War dancing in the street (everyone welcome) – South Calico\n1:30 p.m. Press conference with Lt. Gen US Grant\, Main St. Stage\n1:45 p.m. Inspection of U.S. Troops by President Lincoln – South Calico Inspection of C.S. Troops – North Calico\n2:30 p.m. CIVIL WAR BATTLE – Silver Bowl Area – South Calico\n3 p.m. The GETTYSBURG ADDRESS by President Abe Lincoln – Central Calico Cannon demonstration at Artillery Point – North Calico\n3:15 p.m. Presidential birthday serenade\n3:30 p.m. Concert – The Main Street Stage A Civil War Dialogue” by brigade commanders– Central Calico\n4 p.m. Retire the colors – Central Calico: strike camps\n5 p.m. Calico Ghost Town Closes for the evening![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nAbout California’s part in the Civil War\nThe State of California was in its infancy when the Battle of Ft. Sumter\, near Charleston\, SC took place in 1861 starting the American Civil War. While patriotic fervor swept California residents after this battle\, Volunteer Regiments\, recruited from pro-Union counties from the northern part of the state were sent to occupy pro-secessionist Southern California leaving Southern Californians powerless during the war. Although 17\,000 men from California participated in the War Between the States\, California’s contribution to the effort was of small scale. \nMark your calendar now so you won’t miss one cannon blast at the Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment at the Calico Ghost Town in Yermo\, California next President’s Day Weekend in February. \n \nTags: Calico Ghost Town Civil War Reenactment\, Calico Ghost Town\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/calico-ghost-town-civil-war-reenactment/
LOCATION:Calico Ghost Town\, 36600 Ghost Town Road\, Yermo\, CA\, 92398\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,Presidents Day,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Civil War Society":MAILTO:President Dave Grimsrud - btdave@antelecom.net; Vice President Ken Dacey - kenbus@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20160718T120349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T113653Z
UID:6413-1550188800-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Olustee Battle Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Olustee Battle Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the 43rd Annual Olustee Battle Reenactment (aka Battle of Ocean Pond Reenactment) on February 15-17\, 2019 at the Olustee Battlefield State Park near Sanderson\, Florida. This is the famous site of Florida’s Largest Civil War Battle. The Battle of Olustee is the largest\, annual Civil War event in the southeastern United States. Over 2\,500 Civil War reenactors (men\, women and children) come to the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park every year from all over the United States. These reenactors portray military personnel (infantry\, artillery\, cavalry\, medical)\, members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission\, and Civil War era civilians and sutlers. Numerous Civil War authors and historical exhibitors can be seen throughout the weekend. You can listen to almost continuous presentations under the large (9\,000 square feet) tent. Plenty of seating is available. \n\nOlustee Battle Reenactment ((aka Battle of Ocean Pond Reenactment)\nShuttle rides are available to the Battle Site at Olustee from the Lake City Airport and Baker County Prison Center. Both sites are located on US 90 East & West of the Olustee Battle Site. Minimum bus charge is $2.00 for Adults and $1.00 for Students; Preschool children are free. \nAdmission FeesATM not available – credit/debit cards not acceptedAdults – $12School-age children – $6Pre-school-age children – FREEFriday School Day – $5 \nOlustee Battle Reenactment Schedule by Day:[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Thursday Schedula Detail”]Thursday10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Early setup – EARLY SET-UP. Early registration opens. You must register and pick up parking passes and ID cards.Reenactors\, Do not arrive before Thursday. You will not be allowed to set up prior to Thursday.10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Early setup – Early registration opens. You must register and pick up parking passes and ID cards.Reenactors\, Do not arrive before Thursday. You will not be allowed to set up prior to Thursday.3:00 p.m. Safety meeting for overall commanders\, safety coordinators\, safety assistants\, and pyrotechnician at the Ball Tent.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Friday Schedula Detail”]Friday Schedule for Olustee Battle Reenactment8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Registration. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER UPON ARRIVAL. Your returned preregistration forms are used only for planning. When you arrive\, you must register\, sign waivers\, and pick up parking cards.8:00 a.m. Back Gate (250-A) opens.8:30 a.m. Colors on Museum/Monument Field. The day’s announcements\, schedule changes\, messages\, etc.\, will be made at this time. Early arrivals are expected to attend at this time.8:45 a.m. Wreath Laying9:00 a.m. Civil War Memorial Service at Oaklawn Cemetery\, Lake City\, on W. Franklin Street (off 41 N)9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Tours and medical demonstrations for school children and groups. Anyone who can help with school children and all Medical Units are asked to assist with either 10-minute living history presentations or as group guides.9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Educational Exhibits and Programs under the Ball tent.9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Entertainment\, arts\, crafts and food booths in Lake City with opening ceremonies at noon.All Day Reenactor only campaign8:00 p.m. Artillery night firing at Artillery Demonstration Field\, across from the museum. (Cannons to be inspected before firing. Viewers must stay outside fence.)8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Old Fashioned Barn Dance and dance instruction under the Ball Tent! Open to all participants. Period attire is not required.12:00 p.m. Quiet Time – All generators off![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday Schedule Detail”]Saturday Schedule for Olustee Battle Reenactment7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Registration open. Front gate closed to all traffic until 5:00 p.m. Sunday.You must park outside gate to register. You will be instructed to take an alternate route to drive to your area. A map will be provided in your registration packet. You will not be admitted through alternate entrances without the proper permits.8:00 a.m. Colors at Museum/Monument Field. Mandatory for all units. The day’s announcements\, schedule changes and roll call will be made at this time.Immediately following colors: Shuttle buses to Lake City for parade will load at park entrance. A light breakfast will be provided for all parade participants in Lake City. Come to Colors prepared to board buses.9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Authentic campsites open to the public. Please post guards and police your areas.9:30 a.m. All horses\, buggies and wagons take parade positions in Lake City.9:45 a.m. All parade units in position in Lake City.10:30 a.m. Parade in Lake City. Starts at Department of Transportation building\, travels north on S. Marion to U.S. 90\, then west on U.S. 90. Disbands near Columbia County School Board Administrative Offices.11:00 a.m. Artillery inspection. All artillery guns and crews must be present. Participation is mandatory for each man and each piece in order to participate in firing activities during any part of the event.11:00 a.m. Presentation under the Ball Tent: The Service of “People of Color” in the Civil War.12:00 p.m. Period music concert at demonstration area.1:00 p.m. Medical demonstration for the public at the Medical tent. All medical units are invited to participate.1:30 p.m. Ladies Tea at the Ball Tent. Program: TBA2:30 p.m. Period music concert at the Battlefield.3:00 p.m. Pyrotechnics field orientation for reenactors.3:30 p.m. Battle reenactment begins on the battlefield.8:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. Battle of Olustee Ball at the Ball Tent. Period attire required. Participants only.12:00 p.m. Quiet Time. All generators off![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Sunday Schedula Detail”]Sunday Schedule for Olustee Battle Reenactment 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Registration closes at 11:00 a.m.8:30 a.m. Colors on Museum/Monument Grounds. Mandatory for all units. The day’s announcements. schedule changes and roll call will be made at this time. Streamers will be given out by groups at this time.9:00 a.m. Union Monument Ceremony. Those wishing to march after colors to the Union Monument for the annual observance are invited to join in.9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Authentic campsites open to the public. Please post guards and police your areas.9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Medical demonstration at the Medical tent. All medical units are invited to participate.9:30 a.m. Artillery Units. Stipends issued to gun owners at Artillery Camp headquarters.9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cavalry drill coordination. Pyrotechnics orientation for reenactors.10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Period church services in Authentic Camps and under the Ball Tent.12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Period music concert at the Battlefield.12:45 p.m. All units form up on Battlefield at assigned positions.1:00 p.m. Safety inspection. Mandatory for all participants.1:30 p.m. Battle of Olustee begins – Florida’s largest Civil War battle2:45 p.m. Formal retreat for Final Volley and Thanks.3:00 p.m. Reenactors\, sulters and exhibitors wishing to spend the night may stay until Monday. Exit through back gates only until 5:00 p.m.5:00 p.m. All gates open for reenactors to exit.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nParking: Beginning in 2019\, public parking is NOT allowed along US 90\, at or close to the battlefield\, with the exception of persons with a disability placard. FREE bus shuttle service is provided from the Dowling Center\, 1.5 miles EAST of the Battlefield on U.S. 90\, directly across from the Baker County Correctional Institutional. No shuttle buses will operate west of the Battlefield. \nStay another day and come back next year!Reenactors\, sulters and other exhibitors wishing to spend the night after the Olustee Battle Reenactment may stay until Monday. \nFor More InformationCall 877-635-3655; Email olusteecso@yahoo.com\, \nSpectator Tips for Olustee Battle Reenactment \nCamps: While a number of the Olustee Battle Reenactment participants camp in the modern area\, most camp in Civil War style—from tents in all sizes and styles to campaign (no tents and just what they can carry on their backs). The camps are everywhere. Many are strictly military\, others are civilian and still others are combined. Visitors/spectators are encouraged to visit the authentic camps\, wander among the campfires\, listen to the soldiers and civilians and ask questions. While you should not wander through the modern reenactor camps\, you are welcome to visit the authentic Federal (Union) infantry and civilian camps\, the combined Federal and Confederate cavalry and artillery camps\, and the Confederate infantry and civilian camps. \nOlustee Battle Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n \nSutlers are Civil War-era merchants. During the Civil War every regiment or brigade had a sutler licensed to follow along and sell “extras” to the men. These extras included food items\, such as cans of sweetened condensed milk (a favorite with the men); to clothing\, such as civilian-style shirts; to some items hidden away from the eyes of the Provost (military police). Olustee usually has 40-50 sutlers in attendance and these sutlers must pass inspection for the authenticity of their goods and appearance. \nDaily Olustee Battle Reenactment Schedule Summaries: \nFriday: Education DayFriday is the day when thousands of students invade the site with their teachers and parents to learn more about the Civil War. There are medical\, cavalry\, artillery and infantry demonstrations. Some students are here just to roam\, talk to the reenactors and absorb history. Others have definite history assignments they are working on\, everything from books to audio and photographic projects. If you wish your child to attend\, ask your school to contact the Florida Park Service at (386) 397-2733 or e-mail olusteecso@yahoo.com. Many home-schoolers bring their children to Olustee to absorb this period of our history.Saturday: Olustee Battle ReenactmentUnless you must witness the scripted Olustee Battle Reenactment\, Saturday is the best day for spectators. Not only do you have most of the day to visit the authentic camps and sutler area\, but the full-scale Saturday battle is not until 3:30 pm (or 2 hours later than on Sunday). In addition\, the crowds will be smaller than on Sunday. And after the battle\, why rush to wait in the lines at the bus pickup points when you can take your time ambling through the camps watching the reenactors rest up and clean their weapons after fighting and dying. \n \nAfter dinner\, many of the reenactors will be putting on their dress uniforms and gowns for the Reenactor’s Ball later that evening. The Ball is not open to the spectators and you will have left the event site long before it begins. Other reenactors will spend the evening campfire visiting\, telling tales of other events\, discussing the Civil War and just visiting with friends. The “sense of community” is strong among reenactors and many of us don’t see each other except for these events\, as our homes are distant from one another. But friendships are strong and campfire visits are the best time to meet with comrades: when officers and enlisted men\, from ditch diggers to bank presidents and even\, of all things\, entomologists\, share the warmth of the fire and a drink from a canteen (or other liquid containers). \nSunday: Olustee Battle ReenactmentPlan to arrive early on Sunday\, as the main event – the scripted Olustee Battle Reenactment\, is at 1:30 pm. If you want to see any of the camps or spend time at the sutler area you need to arrive early as you should really head toward the battle area about 12:30 at the latest. Arrive after this time and the best seats—there are only eight sets of bleachers—will be taken. Why not pack a picnic lunch and use the time waiting to enjoy it with your family. An authentic band will play Civil War music to entertain you while you wait. [Hint: Since this is a Federal defeat\, most of the action takes place on the Union side (east side) of the field. Find a seat on the ground there.] \nEven before the troops begin to assemble for Sunday’s Olustee Battle Reenactment\, many of them will take down their tents and pack their belongings. We all have a long drive home—especially those from the northern states—and after the battle we will be scattering to the four winds. If you do not arrive early on Sunday then you should visit the camps before the battle. After the battle\, when the troops are breaking camp\, is the best time to visit the sutlers who usually stay until Monday. And when you have finished there\, the bus lines will be much shorter for the ride back to your car. \nMore Olustee Battle Reenactment Details:Why is it Important to Register at the Battle of Olustee?Links to all details for Reenactors\, Vendors\, Visitors\, etc.Where is he ReenactmentCapsule History of Battle \n \nMark your calendar today you don’t miss the next Olustee Battle Reenactment at the Olustee Battlefield State Park near Sanderson\, Florida. \nTags: Olustee Battle Reenactment\, Battle of Olustee Reenactment\,Battle of Ocean Pond Reenactment\, Olustee Battle Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/olustee-battle-reenactment/
LOCATION:Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park\, Sanderson\, FL\, 32087\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Olustee Battlefield Citizens Support Organization":MAILTO:olusteecso@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190206T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20160615T151659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181231T141804Z
UID:5474-1549447200-1549630800@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:School Days at Fort Foster
DESCRIPTION:2019 School Days at Fort Foster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nMake a date with your class for School Days at Fort Foster on February 6-8\, 2019 at Fort Foster State Historic Site in Thonotosassa\, Florida. This “Back in Time” living history program\, “School Days at Fort Foster”\, is held on the three days preceding the Fort Foster Rendezvous\, and features the military\, Seminoles and civilians along with a variety of craft demonstrations. This event offers a special time for students to enjoy a first person history lesson\, take a ranger-led tour of a Florida frontiers fort\, and interact with period-dress\, Seminole natives. An opportunity to purchase period merchandise and refreshments is available to your students. \nNOTE: This event is also listed with Mountain Man Rendezvous as it precedes the Fort Foster Rendezvous that follows the next two days after “School Days at Fort Foster.” \nFees: Student admission for this special event is a $2 donation to Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society per student. There is no charge for teachers and chaperones. \nEvent Time: \nRepeats every day 3 times .\nWednesday: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm\nThursday: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm\nFriday: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm \nFort Foster Contact Info:\nRanger Station: (813) 987-6771\nAdditional Information: ava.l.foster@floridadep.gov \nAll school groups\, sutlers\, vendors\, and demonstrators\, must register by January 25th. Please see the “Additional Information” tab for registration forms. \nLocation\nThe Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North\, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next School Days at Fort Foster in January at Fort Foster State Historic Site in Thonotosassa\, Florida\, the day before the Fort Foster Rendezous. \nTags: School Days at Fort Foster\, Fort Foster School Days\, Fort Foster Rendezvous\, Florida Rendezvous \nView Fort Foster Rendezvous Details
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/school-days-at-fort-foster/
LOCATION:Fort Foster State Historic Site\, 15402 U.S. 301 N.\, Thonotosassa\, FL\, 33592\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society":MAILTO:contact@historyandnature.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190204
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20160717T234953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T171256Z
UID:6403-1548979200-1549238399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe here for the 33rd Annual Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days on February 1-3\, 2019 in Key West. This 3 day event portrays the time period of 1861-1862 at a Federal fortress. First person interpretation\, weapons demonstrations and camp life are featured on a daily basis. \n\nFort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\nIt’s an historical re-enactment of when Fort Taylor was active during the American Civil War in the 1860s. This fortress was one of three fortresses in Florida that was held by Federal forces throughout that conflict. While there were no major battles or skirmishes at Fort Taylor during the American Civil War\, this event demonstrates to visitors the role the fortress played during the Civil War. It assisted the Federal Navy in administering the blockade of southern ports that was imposed by President Lincoln shortly after war broke out. \nEvent Time: Friday – 8:00am EST to Sunday – 5:00pm EST \nReenactor Fee: $5.00 fee for weekend. Another $5.00 for shooters on the schooners if you want to go on the boats. If you want to board the boat\, but not be a shooter\, that fee depends on the boat. Some charge full price (about $35\, while some half that amount). \nLocation:\nFort Taylor\n601 Howard England Way\nKey West\, FL 33040 \nDirections: Take I-95 south all the way into the Keys. Fort Taylor is located at the very tip end of the Keys. \nFor More Information\nConfederate Contact: Col. Rick Brass 561-932-4924 cwbrass@hotmail.com\nFederal Contact: Col. Bill Pangrass 352-615-3012 cog14nysm@peoplepc.com \nThe roar of cannon fire and the sight of soldiers in Civil War uniforms are to greet visitors at oceanfront Fort Zachary Taylor Civil War Heritage Days Friday though Sunday during the annual Civil War Heritage Days festival. \nKey West was the only Deep South port that remained in Union hands throughout the Civil War\, and Fort Taylor was a vital base for the Union blockade of Confederate ships. Captured blockade runners were forced to anchor in the waters just offshore. \nFort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days reenactment participants who portray southerners are “captured” as their vessel attempts to run the Federal blockade of Key West Harbor. The ship’s master is put on trial by a Federal court. The case is taken from an actual court transcript from 1862. The event features a military-style parade from a Civil War memorial to Fort Taylor along Key ‘ famous Duval Street. Visitors can also shop at period sutlers\, the stores of the day. Event highlights focus on educating the public by sharing the history of Fort Taylor and life during the Civil War. \nFor more information on how to get involved in Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\, contact Kevin Bowes at kevin.bowes@dep.state.fl.us (link sends e-mail). \, or (305) 292-6850. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days the first weekend in February in Key West\, Florida. \nTags: Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\, Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment\, Ft Taylor\, Battle at Fort Taylor \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-taylor-civil-war-heritage-days/
LOCATION:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\, 601 Howard England Way\, Key West\, FL\, 33040\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190120
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20160703T124611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T135913Z
UID:6019-1547856000-1547942399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battles of the River Raisin Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss excitement at the 205th Commemoration of the Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment in Monroe\, Michigan on January 19\, 2019. Join the many participants from Michigan\, Ohio\, Kentucky and Canada\, along with Native Americans and residents of Monroe Michigan as we remember this bloody battle and massacre that took place on January 22-23\, 1813. \nThe commemoration is held on the very ground along the River Raisin where hundreds of lives were lost in a struggle for freedom and sovereignty during the early years of the United States. \n\nBattles Of The River Raisin Reenactment\nBattle of Frenchtown (AKA The Battle of the River Raisin)\nThe Battle of Frenchtown (Battle of the River Raisin in Monroe Michigan) was the largest battle fought on Michigan soil. This battle was a major defeat for the Americans and was one of the bloodiest engagements during the War of 1812. The massacre of some wounded solders the following day shocked and enraged Americans throughout the Old Northwest Territory. This incident soon became known as “The River Raisin Massacre” and the rallying cry was “Remember the Raisin”. \nAnniversary Memorial Service Commemorates The Battles of the River Raisin\nEach January\, on the anniversary date of the battles\, a memorial service is held on the battlefield. This event commemorates the service of the Americans\, French\, British\, Canadians\, and Native Americans who fought at the River Raisin. During this service\, uniformed living historians representing the soldiers of the War of 1812\, place a wreath on the ground that was the scene of the heaviest fighting and fire ceremonial salutes in honor of those who fell here. \nTENTATIVE SCHEDULE:\nSaturday\n9:00 a.m. Presentation at the River Raisin National Park Education Center\n11:00 a.m. Tactical Musket and Cannon Demonstration at Education Center\n12:00 p.m. Remembrance Ceremony at Education Center\n2:30 p.m. 1812 Program at the Monroe Historical Museum\, 126 S. Monroe St \nNoon Commemoration Ceremonies\nRiver Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\n1403 E. Elm Avenue\, Monroe\, MI 48162\n734-243-7136 \nLaCroix’s Company of Michigan Militia\nThe company was named after its Captain\, Hubert Lacroix\, reputedly the first man from the River Raisin settlement to volunteer for active duty in the War of 1812. Lacroix’s company of Volunteer Infantry of the Michigan militia was mustered into service on May 18\, 1812. Their period of active duty lasted just 2 months and 30 days\, until General Hull’s surrender of Detroit and all of Michigan Territory on August 16 of that same year. \n \nNow\, over two centuries after the War of 1812\, Lacroix’s company of Michigan militia is once again on the march every year at the Battles of the River Raisin Reenactment. Sponsored and supported by the River Raisin Battlefield Visitor Center and the Friends of the River Raisin Battlefield\, modern-day company members research and reproduce many aspects of the life and times of the original unit. The company now is made up of volunteers who are dedicated to preserving the living memory of our community’s past by recreating\, as best we can\, the clothing\, activities\, and skills of the early inhabitants of the historic River Raisin settlement. We have been named the official War of 1812 Bicentennial Re-enactment unit by both the City and County of Monroe\, Michigan. Our members work closely with the staff of the Monroe County Historical Museum to support living history programs at the Navarre Anderson Trading Post and the River Raisin Battlefield Visitor Center. \nMore about LaCroix’s Company of Michigan Militia – and how to join. \nAnnual Battles of the River Raisin Reenactment Location\nRiver Raisin National Battlefield Park\n1403 East Elm Avenue\nMonroe\, Michigan 48162 \nMore about River Raison Battlefield \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment in Monroe\, Michigan on the Saturday closest to the original date January 22-23\, 1813. \nTags: Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment\, River Raisin Battle Reenactment\, War of 1812 Reenactment \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
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LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park\, 1403 East Elm Avenue\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the River Raisin Battlefield":MAILTO:history@monroemi.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190121
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20160719T203941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180912T190638Z
UID:6452-1547769600-1548028799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Brooksville Raid Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 39th Annual Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend will take place January 18-20\, 2019 at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation in Brooksville\, Florida. The event\, sponsored by the The Hernando Historical Museum Assoc.\, Inc. and North Pinellas County Scout Sertoma Club\, includes a battle reenactment with over 1500 reenactors\, sutlers\, and much more. The Hernando Historical Museum Assoc.\, Inc. and North Pinellas County Scout Sertoma Club\, Inc. present the Annual Brooksville Raid Reenactment. This reenactment is a re-creation of a Civil War battle that happened in Hernando County in July of l864. \n\nBrooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend\nThe Raid is held the 3rd weekend (Friday – Saturday) in January every year. We have become the largest Civil War reenactment in Florida with over 1500 reenactors and their families. We have 28 cannons\, 60 horses\, and over 50 sutlers. \nThe public (on Saturday & Sunday) is invited to tour\, at no additional charge\, the authentic confederate and union camps and actually see how they lived and what it was like during the Civil War. We expect around 60 sutlers (Vendors)\, so you can purchase any Civil War items you might want. We also have kettle corn\, old time root beer and you can’t leave without having a FRY BREAD. All animals must be on a leash. Note that Friday is reserved for School Day (see below). \nSpectator Donations\nAdult tickets for one day are $10.00 per person per day.\nYouth (6-12) $5.00.\nFree 5 and under Or Scouts in uniform \nEvent Schedule (tentative)\nFriday\nSchool Day (must be registered with the school day coordinator)\nKids rotate through different stations which teach about the Civil War\, Cannons\, Musical Instruments\, Medical Hospital Units\, Rifles\, Union Camp\, Confederate Camp and the Cavalry to name a few.\nContact: Stephanie Sheridan ssheridan3850@gmail.com\nRegistration\nSaturday\n9:00 a.m. Gates\, Camps & Sutlers Open\n9:30 a.m. Colors – Battlefield\n10:30 a.m. Ladies Tea (period dress required)\nNoon Artillery Demonstration\n1:30 p.m. Entertainment\n2:30 p.m. Brooksfield Raid Battle Reenactment\, Flag Retirement Ceremony\n5:30 p.m. Camps Close to Public\nSunday\n9:00 a.m. Gates\, Camps & Sutlers Open\n9:30 a.m. Colors – Battlefield\n10:00 a.m. Church Service\nNoon Artillery Demonstration\n130 p.m. Grand Review\n2:00 p.m. Brooksfield Raid Battle Reenactment\n4:30 p.m. Camps Close to Public \n\nBrooksville Raid Reenactment – Aerial View\nLocation\nSand Hill Scout Reservation\n11210 Cortez Blvd\nBrooksville\, FL 34613\n(352) 596-6082 \nDirections: The location is on Hwy. 50 west at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation (across from Oak Hill Hospital). There is handicap parking\, motorcycle parking available. \nFor More Information: Call 352-799-0129 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend on the third weekend in January at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation in Brooksville\, Florida\, \n \nTags: Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend\, Brooksville Raid Reenactment\, Brooksville Raid Civil War Reenactment Weekend\, Brooksville Raid Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/brooksville-raid-reenactment/
LOCATION:Sand Hill Scout Reservation\, 11210 Cortez Blvd\, Brooksville\, FL\, 34613\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hernando Historical Museum Association":MAILTO:emai:info@hernandohistoricalmuseumassoc.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190105
DTSTAMP:20260409T043908
CREATED:20181226T190204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181226T201728Z
UID:31022-1546560000-1546646399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDress warm and join us at the Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp on January 4-6\, 2019 at the Bob Davis Farm in Colona\, Illinois. Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp is a gathering of adventurers and scoundrels that is guaranteed to cure the winter blues. You can set up a camp if you like or you can find a place in one of the three heated cabins. \nBring snacks amd whatever you plan on drinking and trade goods or games. The range will be open for a pick up match or just for plinking. If you are staying the weekend you must be dressed out in pre-1840 dress. If you’re just visiting for the day period dress is not required but appreciated. \nSaturday lunch or evening meal is provided: cost $10.00 \nFort Obie Mens Winter Camp Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSo come out and get your camp on. See ya thar! \nLocation\nBob Davis Farm\n817 Cleveland Road\nColona\, IL 61241\n309-781-7623 \nFor More Information: Call Bob Davis @ 309-781-767 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp in January at the Bob Davis Farm in Colona\, Illinois. \nTags: Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp\, Fort Obie Men’s Winter Encampment\, Illinois Rendezvous\, Illinois Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Illinois Encampmenet\, Illinois Mountain Man Encampment \nView other Illinois Rendezvous or Mountain Man Encampment & Related
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LOCATION:Bob Davis Farm\, 817 Cleveland Road\, Colona\, IL\, 61241\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Illinois Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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