Living history days feature life, crafts and arts from the late 18th and early 19th century.
This is a FREE event for the public so come on out and see the sounds, smells, and clothing of the 18th Century.
Visitors will get to hear talks about Blockhouse history by Doc Shaeffer & Richland County History by Bob Carter both of whom are local historians, discussions on flags of the Revolution by Vane Scott, as well as Brittany Frederick who will discuss 18th Century woman's dress. 18th Century re-enactors will portray British and French as well as Eastern Woodland Indians and will be on hand to discuss their clothing and weapons. Musket firing demonstrations during both days as well as cannon firing demonstrations will fill the air with smoke and fire!
Stop by and step back into the 18th century!
Saturday, September 9th
10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday, September 10th
10:00am-4:00pm
Living History Days
Schedule of Events
Re-enactors present throughout the event.
Saturday, Sep. 9, 2017:
10:00 Flag raising ceremony
10:30 Musket demonstration
10:45 Bob Carter: Richland Co. history program
11:45 Musket demonstration
12:15 Vane Scott's Many Faces of Old Glory
1:15 Doc Shaffer: Blockhouse history program
2:15 "Dressing the 18th Century Woman" program
3:15 Mark Cory: Col. Crawford story program
4:00 Musket Demonstration
5:00 Event closes for the day
Sunday, Sep. 10, 2017:
10:00 Flag raising ceremony
10:30 Musket demonstration
11:00 Mark Cory: Col. Crawford story program
11:30 Musket demonstration
12:00 Vane Scott's Many Faces Of Old Glory
1:15 "Dressing the 18th Century Woman" program
2:15 Musket demonstration
4:00 Event closes for 2017
Blockhouse in South Park
100 Brinkerhoff Ave., Mansfield
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