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Park Event
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April 2-3, 2005
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Revolutionary War Days
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Special thanks to all our Volunteers for their invaluable
support & assistance through every phase of "Revolutionary War Days"& throughout the year! |
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This page last modified on Monday, May 16, 2005
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Don't cause trouble at the Tavern or you'll end up in
the Pillory! |
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Loyalists drag a troublemaker out of the Black Swan Tavern
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Jim McGaw played the hammered dulcimer on the porch of the
Black Swan Tavern |
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John Golden sang and played 18th c music for an
audience in the Visitor Center |
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Bert Dunkerly gave a talk about the
Siege of Ninety Six |
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Kitty Wilson Evans sang and told stories about slavery
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Patriots marching
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The women of Common Knowledge who presented talks
on "Everyday Life Skills of Early Settlers" |
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The reenactor ax throwing contest
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Loyalist fired a cannon near the Stockade Fort
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Loyalists fired muskets and drilled near the Stockade Fort
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Thanks to volunteer Don Zupon for the pictures of the event.
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