LIVING HISTORY REENACTMENTS
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Fort Delaware Civil War Site and HistoryDelaware was the home to one organized Civil War site. Fort Delaware served to protect the state's vital coastline from attack. During the Civil War it served as a POW camp.- Bent's Old Fort Gives Visitors a Taste of Colorado, Western HistoryAn important player in the development of the American West and the state of Colorado, Bent's Old Fort is a great place for both kids and adults to learn about the pioneers and Native Americans that helped make the nation what it is today.
Learn to Love History as a Living Historian as a ReenactorThis article is about traipsing off into the past to see the American Civil War up close as a living historian.- Welcome Spring with Garden Day, Civil War History, Crafts, and More in LynchburgLynchburg has a lot of spring festivals and events. There's something for everyone including gardeners, truck lovers, history buffs, music fans, and crafters.
- When Your Teen Hates History84 kids raged in helpless fury in response to a teen's post about hating history. My son felt the same way, I wasn't far behind. There is value in knowing history so I discovered how to overcome the antipathy and would like to share what worked!
- Black History Month Events in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis & St. Paul) in 2006Seven outstanding Black History Month events and performances in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis & St. Paul) that you won't want to miss, from the non-typical yet awe-inspiring, to spectacular traditional events.
Traditional Versus Historical: Pan-Indian Culture, the Modern Powwow, and the History MuseumWhat "traditional" and "historical" means when referring to Native American cultures. Originally written for museum interpreters, any student of Native subjects will appreciate this to-the-point explanation.- Regency Era Historical ReenactmentsAn overview of some of the opportunities available for those interested in historical reenactment of the first quart of the 19th Century
Get Off the Beaten Path on Kure Beach, North CarolinaKure Beach, North Carolina is a pristine stretch of sand along the Cape Fear Coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the family atmosphere, ecotourism and historical attractions at Kure Beach.
Educational School Field Trips: Pioneer Village Historical Drama ReenactmentsHistorical drama reenactments teach children about pioneer life, pioneer villages and the dangers they faced. Join this historical drama as you step back in time.- Traveling America's Roads - Colonial Williamsburg, VAThe largest living history museum in America, Colonial Williamsburg is a private non-profit foundation which has set the standard for living museums across the world.
- Civil War Reenactments : a Fun Family HobbyDoes your family enjoy history, acting, outdoor life and meeting interesting people? Then why not consider joining a family oriented reenactment group and bringing the whole family along.?
Getting Kids Interested in History: How Parents Can HelpUnfortunately, history has become an uninteresting subject over the years. Many kids see it as boring, but fun historical reenactments can show kids exactly what life was like and how they can play their own part in keeping the past alive.- Marrying France - #4 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FranceBlog #4 deals with a French wedding in Tours, visits to the castles of Amboise and Chenonceaux and the home of Rabelais. Ruth Paget married, lived, and worked in France for seven years.
- Exploring Florida's History: Visiting St. AugustineLooking for a fun and educational trip in Florida? Check out these exciting, historical sites in beautiful St. Augustine.
The National Museum of the Pacific WarLocated in Fredericksburg, Texas, National Museum of the Pacific War is a must see for veterans and military history buffs. Continue your World War II experience with a stay at the historically outfitted Hangar Hotel.- Who's Afraid of the History Channel?Knowledge can be rather frightening
Olustee Battlefield Historic State ParkThis amazing Florida state park is home to Florida's largest Civil War battle and Florida's first historic site.- Wichita, Kansas: Overlooked Tourist Destination (Museum Edition)An overview of several of the museums that Wichita, Kansas, has to offer.
Renaissance Faire Guide for the MidwestLooking for something fun to do this year? Something historical, something entertaining, and something full of adventure. Well you have come to the right place. I Present to you, a Local Renaissance Faire Guide for the Midwest.- American Civil WarFort Sumter has surrendered! You are responding to Lincoln's call for troops and you are willing to "Preserve the Union at all cost." Such is the life of a Civil War Re-enactor, participating in the Battle of Bull Run, Gettysburg or the Battle of Shiloh.
- Encouraging Children to Love to LearnChildren love to learn and explore their world. Here are some easy ideas to help foster that love in children.
Hiking in Southern Illinois for Great Outdoors MonthPounds Hollow, Rim Rock, Garden of the Gods and other state parks and historical sites in southern Illinois make hiking accessible and enjoyable for nearly everyone.- Travel Guide to Bryan College Station, Texas and the Brazos ValleyLive in Texas and looking for a cheap vacation? Try Bryan/College Station and the surrounding area. This guide will detail several must-see sights and attractions to visit in the Brazos Valley.
- Free Activities in South Central Indiana for April 2009If you live in South Central Indiana and are looking for family-friendly entertainment on a budget, these free April 2009 activities are just for you.
Summer Vacation Ideas on Roanoke Island, NCWhile many visitors to the Outer Banks of NC tend to spend their vacation on the barrier islands and along the beach, there lies a unique vacation hot-spot on Roanoke Island, just a short drive from the beaches of Nags Head.- Renaissance Fairs in Wisconsin in MayInformation about renaissance fairs held in Wisconsin during May; including locations, dates, times, ticket prices, and highlights
Top Ten Gifts for Historical ReenactorsHistorical reenactment is a growing hobby that attracts whole families. A thoughtful gift that is historically accurate is sure to score a big hit this holiday season.- Historical Detour: The Daniel Boone Home in Defiance, Missouri35 miles west of St. Louis, you'll find Daniel Boone's Missouri home and an Early American village. With gorgeous scenery, authentic historical buildings and artifacts, visiting the Daniel Boone home is an enjoyable learning experience.
- Vacationing in Williamsburg, VAWilliamsburg, VA and surrounding area are prime vacationing turf for families, couples or singles. The variety of activities is practically unmatched and the scenic background lush.
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