I had lots of good times and sold a bunch of stuff over the years there, I did the very first one and probably the next 15 years. Sort of got out of it but hopefully they will have it next year
There are few re-enactors at all. Each of them is to be commended. All are welcome and all have a story to tell. A breakdown in social structures for all Americans is more likely than your historically dubious structural theory. See the book "Bowling Alone".
👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
👍 Thanks for uploading!
👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
I had lots of good times and sold a bunch of stuff over the years there, I did the very first one and probably the next 15 years.
Sort of got out of it but hopefully they will have it next year
Kiiiinda weird walkin up filming them ...and say nothing!😳
Awesome stuff tho👍🏼
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
And you can hike down to the Potomac river...
Mountain Forge at 20.10 minutes in! Our hero!!
My father was a Blacksmith.. and his father before him.
Saw my good friend Dave Brattain! In is ideo
I wonder why there a so few if any black or native American re-enactors of this period?
Reenacting your ancestors demise / age of servitude, might not be that appealing when your communities still suffer structurally from its legacy.
There are few re-enactors at all. Each of them is to be commended. All are welcome and all have a story to tell. A breakdown in social structures for all Americans is more likely than your historically dubious structural theory. See the book "Bowling Alone".
There are many Native reenactors, there just aren't many highlighted here. Perhaps fewer at a market fair, but many more at reenactments.
think i was there somewhere...
Cool
BEAUTIFUL INITIATIVE
GOOD
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