The most authentic Living History event in the state, Alabama Frontier Days is a reenactment of Alabama's 18-19th century from French Colonial times to the early American period. Includes Native American reenactors, period traders, merchants and entertainers. Alabama Frontier Days is a wonderful opportunity to see the unique culture of the South as it was transformed from Creek Indian lands to pioneer settler forts and homesteads during the period of 1700 to 1820. French Fort Toulouse will be occupied by a full force of authentically costumer French Colonial Marines and a War of 1812 camp will be set up next to Fort Jackson. We have also scheduled various demonstrations and period entertainments. A partial list of the demonstrations includes:
Native American
Pottery Making 
Dugout Canoe Construction 
Hide Tanning 
Creek Indian Hunting Camp 
Colonial/Early American
Spinning, Weaving & Dying 
Blacksmithing 
Use of a Flintlock Musket 
Knife Making 
Ft. Toulouse Colonial Marines 
War of 1812 Military Encampment 
Military Surgeon 
Period Entertainment
Puppet & Marionette Shows 
Strolling Balladeers 
Admission
Students $6.00 
Adults $7.00 
Hours
8:30-4:30 pm