A system of rules and points that allows a reenactment to be more realistic through goals and objectives. Yes, it sounds complicated, but in practice, it is NOT! Give it a try!
Hey, the above button is a link for my brother Jim's business --he does excellent work!
Why am I putting his link here? Well, he DOES have an antique car -- a 1924 Studebaker -- all original!Too cool! Click the thumbnails below
And my baby brother's new toy... he sure likes Studebakers!
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Weather Info
for the Reenactor
Do you ever find yourself asking these kinds of questions?: "Hmmmm... ah wonder what the weather will be like this weekend? Will ah get rained on and maybe have to get wet? Will it be cold? Ah don't likes to be be wet and cold!"Or... "Should ah brings me ma 'summer-weight' uniform?"
Perhaps instead, you are more of a, shall-we-say, hard-core reenactor and are only wondering if you should bring an extra blanket or two to the reenactment this weekend. Or maybe again, you're simply wondering if you'll need to plan for extra time to get out of a sea of mud after a wet weekend. Anyway, if you are really worried... try one of the weather links below:
(Fort Indiantown Gap, WWII Reenactment Site)
(CW Gettysburg Battlefield)
(GWA WWI Reenacting Site)
(RevWar Yorktown Battlefield)
(CW Antietam Battlefield)
(Colonial Williamsburg)
(RevWar Brandywine Battlefield)
(RevWar Valley Forge)
(Green River Rendezvous)
(Mississinewa, War of 1812)
(RevWar Saratoga Battlefield)
(RevWar Monmouth Battlefield)
(Colonial Jamestown)
(Lafe, AR – Roman Reenactment Site)
(RevWar Fort Ticonderoga)
{If we've missed a battlefield you think we should add (and we know we have) just e-mail us... and for that matter, any place that regularly holds reenactments}