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Home / Recreation / Living History / By Historical Region / North America / Colonial Civilian
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- Alabama Frontier Days - The first week of November presents historic Alabama's Frontier Days at Fort Toulouse and Jackson State Park in Wetumpka, AL.
www.alabamafrontierdays.com
- Grand Festival of Chez les Canses - Hodge Park, between Liberty and Gladstone, Missouri, hosts a gathering of Eighteenth Century reenactors; Natives, French, English and Spanish who inhabited the eastern half of North America from 1690 to 1799.
www.middlewaters.com/festivals.html
- Plimoth-on-Web - Provides information about Plimoth Plantation, the living history museum of the seventeenth century in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Also serves as a resource by which visitors may learn more about the Pilgrim Story, the history of Plymouth Colony (1620-1692), the Wampanoag Indians, Thanksgiving, and find links to related sites on the Web.
www.plimoth.org
- Shawnee Trail - October Online Newsletter - A newsletter of the Shanwee Trail organization containing information about 18th century living and events.
members.tripod.com/~thekays3/newsletter/index.html
- St. Clair Flats Historical Encampment - Site focuses on the daily life activities of the various peoples that inhabited the Great Lakes region during the mid 1700's.
www.st.clairflats.com
- Taplins Company - Reenacting Provincials from the Bay Colony on the New York frontier during the French and Indian War.
www.e2bonline.com/taplins
- The Indian King Tavern Museum - One of New Jersey's most historic buildings, this tavern/museum was named for the local Lenape Indians. It is an example of eighteenth-century colonial tavern architecture as well as the site where New Jersey was legally created.
www.levins.com/tavern.html
- The Rumskulls Chesapeake Colonial Loyalist Naval Privateers - Colonial Tory privateer nautical reenactors, historians, educators, buckskinners, and sailors of the Chesapeake and Delaware Tidal Basins.
members.aol.com/Rumskulls/index.html
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