This category is the reenactment of times past on or near the United States. This is done by reinterpreting daily living, activities, artisans, and first-person interpretations, using period garb and the era's common tools and objects. Living History is used to educate others and to remember the good and bad times of a region's past.
Group provides public education with the preservation of sites and with reenactments of the lives and times of Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery. www.corpsofdiscovery.org
Colorado non-profit corporation that stages Civil and Revolutionary war battles and balls for students. Event descriptions, schedule and pricing. youcanlivehistory.com
We are interested in mainly American Colonial and Revolutionary War living history and reenactments but cover all periods up to 1840. www.armoryhill.com
Group dedicated to the preservation of a lifestyle of the past for learning history by living history; membership information and requirements, event photos. hometown.aol.com/skinnerkat/HantaYowin.html
Reenactment group depicting the 1780s and the Long Run Massacre. History, events schedule, clothing and camp requirements, and contact information. www.paintedstonesettlers.org
Reenactment group for the 2nd United States Cavalry, focusing on the Civil War. Based in Hartford, WI. Includes history of the unit from the early 1800s through WWI, WWII to the present. groups.msn.com/2ndUSCav/homepage1.msnw
Links and lists of living history and reenactment groups representing wars from the American Revolution to present day. Special interest includes portrayal of women's military endeavors. Groups in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. www.xprt.net/~1911colt
Female group portraying the common class of women of the 18th Century. Calendar, photos, workshops, and related links. lfddb.homestead.com/FrontPage.html