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Re-enactors will bring in a restored coal gas wagon, used to fill wartime ballooons, and the museum will feature related exhibits.
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Re-enactors will bring in a restored coal gas wagon, used to fill wartime ballooons, and the museum will feature related exhibits.
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Re-enactors will bring in a restored coal gas wagon, used to fill wartime ballooons, and the museum will feature related exhibits.
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Historic Re-enactors in Uniform: FREE (no weapons)
Military History Weekend, Williamsburg, VA Oct 16-18, 2009 « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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Re-enactors, who will be in an assortment of western, frontier, or other era (These guys are usually the most fun to listen to).
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Re-enactors are travelling as far away as Germany and Australia to play one of 1,000 Union and Confederate soldiers.
Reliving First Shots of Civil War Timothy W. Martin 2011
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Re-enactors will bring in a restored coal gas wagon, used to fill wartime ballooons, and the museum will feature related exhibits.
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Re-enactors, who will be in an assortment of western, frontier, or other era (These guys are usually the most fun to listen to).
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Re-enactors range from college age to 70 year-olds, and focus on conflicts from the French and Indian War to the Civil War.
Applause for Re-Enactors Mark Rose 2009
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Re-enactors do follow archaeological discoveries all the time!
Applause for Re-Enactors Mark Rose 2009
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