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09/07/2008
Spencer signs line of furniture at Snooper’s Paradise (Port Arthur News)
GROVES — Charles Spencer, the ninth Earl, created a sensation in Groves just buy showing up. Those in the know came to hear about Althorp: Living History, a line of furniture Theodore Alexander has created to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Althorp estate in Northhamptionshire in England. The estate was hope to Princess Diana and has ties to Winston Spencer Churchill and ancestors of ...
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09/06/2008
Living history lesson (The Dalton Daily Citizen)
Steve Gipson speaks to area elementary school students as they arrive at Tunnel Hill battlefield Friday morning.
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09/06/2008
Remembering Herbert J. “Andy” Anderson (The Chattanoogan)
Baylor School recently lost a bit of living history when retired faculty member Herbert J. “Andy” Anderson died on Aug. 30, just a few days short of his 97th birthday.
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09/05/2008
Reenactors Gearing Up for Battle (WTVC Chattanooga)
Civil War Soldiers and sutlers are gearing up for a big battle in Tunnel Hill this weekend as school children tour living history today. Tomorrow and Sunday will be the reenactment of the Battle of Tunnel Hill.
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09/05/2008
History comes alive at The Fort Totten State Historic Site (Devils Lake Journal)
Journal Staff Report Hundreds of area youngsters will converge on the Fort Totten State Historical Site Sept. 15 for its 16th annual Living History Field Day to learn about frontier military activities, boarding school and the culture of Native Americans.
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09/04/2008
Celebrate hunting at Living History Farms (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
Dogs flying through the air for the longest jump, children learning archery and seminars on training hunting dogs are just three of the activities people can experience during the first Forever Outdoors event in Iowa.
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09/04/2008
Graves returns for Lamoni’s 6th Annual Civil War Days (Osceola Sentinel-Tribune)
Linda Graves of Osceola has been invited to return to Lamoni’s 6th Annual Civil War Days Re-enactment & Living History this Labor Day weekend to demonstrate the process of spinning wool and flax into finished garments, as our ancestors did in the 19th Century and before.
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09/04/2008
The five free things to do this weekend (The Herald-Mail)
Military band concert; Sotto Voce Poetry Festival; First Saturday in Frederick, Md.; South Mountain State Battlefield Living History Weekend; Morgan Ballard art exhibit
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09/04/2008
MC society limits activities (Lincoln Courier)
The Mason City, Illinois Area and Family History Society is now 10 years old. Like any 10-year-old, it’s in a state of change. Over the past decade, the society has: * Been the guardian of generously donated or loaned Mason City historical artifacts * Collected many oral histories, * Presented museum displays, cemetery walks, Civil War living history and military balls * Developed and presented ...
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09/02/2008
Tree growing in Detroit suburb is ‘living history' (The Kansas City Star)
WARREN, Mich. | Rising 40 feet behind a modest brick house in this Detroit suburb is an apparent descendant of one of the world’s most famous trees.
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| Association of Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM) - Organization for those involved in historical reenactment. Membership information, links, glossary and bibliography, employment postings, regional meetings, and board of directors.Histrenact - The Historical Reenactment Web Site - Search engine and directory of the global historical reenactment community. Contains links to reenactment societies, trader details and other information for the global reenactment community.Ladies of Re-enacting - Dedicated to the women of living history. Information on all eras from the Baroque period to the Swing era as well as period recipes, sewing projects, and information on etiquette.Lively Arts History Association (LAHA) - Based in Southern California, LAHA fosters an understanding of history through the performing arts; programs include living history, lectures, concerts and vintage dance.Museum Village - Everyday village life of 150 years ago is made avid by knowledgeable interpreters demonstrating life in the 19th Century.Re-Enacting Glossary - A humorous and serious guide to the jargon of historical hobbyists.Reenactor.net - Includes listing of historical societies, organizations, and associations. Articles on reenactment and an events calendar.Reenactor's Webring Index - An index of Webrings specifically of interest to historical reenactors, Renaissance fair participants,
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