245th Battle of Petersburg (Blandford)
Bring the family to Battersea to view the encampment, participate in activities, tour the Villa and watch the battle reenactments which will take place on both days! Free admission. Food […]
Bring the family to Battersea to view the encampment, participate in activities, tour the Villa and watch the battle reenactments which will take place on both days! Free admission. Food […]
Friends of Fort Frederick State Park and the staff of Fort Frederick State Park are pleased to host the 30th annual 18th Century Market Fair. Sutlers (period vendors) selling 18th […]
An annual tactical event held on the estate of George Washington. This is a unique event as the British forces occupy the lawn of estate. The event is well attended […]
The “Putnam County Heroes Battle the Redcoats” event will be held on the first Saturday in June and is slated to be a small, regional living history day with several […]
RevCon is a multi-year Revolutionary War Reenactment and History Fair commemorating America’s Semiquincentennial — at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, NY.
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Historicon – first held in 1984 – is the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society’s flagship gaming convention, usually held in July each year. Hundreds of tabletop miniatures games for you to […]
The Battle of Brooklyn (also known as the Battle of Long Island) took place in late August 1776. It was the first major engagement of the American Revolutionary War after the United States declared independence and remains the largest battle of the entire war in terms of troop deployment.
Hosted by the of the Three Village Historical Society, an annual event held in Fall in East Setauket, NY, where the nation’s first spy ring operated in secrecy, providing General George […]
Take a step back in time to see what life was like in the British Camp before the arrival of the American and French forces on September 28, 1781. Yorktown’s […]
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The Battle of White Plains, fought on October 28, 1776, was a pivotal engagement during the New York and New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War. While technically a British tactical victory, it is often remembered for George Washington’s successful narrow escape, which kept the Continental Army—and the Revolution—alive.
The Battle of Camden (August 16, 1780) was a decisive British victory in the American Revolutionary War, marking the worst American defeat, where inexperienced troops under General Horatio Gates were […]
Fort Lee Historic Park and Historic New Bridge Landing The 250th commemoration of Washington’s retreat from Fort Lee as the Continental Army fled into Southern New Jersey, following the defeat […]