Living History Encampment at St. Paul’s National Historic Site

In October we were pleased to support and participate in the Living History Encampment at St. Paul’s National Historic Site in Mount Vernon, New York.

This free outdoor family day featured music, military drills, period craft demonstrations and more. There were special performances by the Hearts of Oak Militia Company and Fife & Drum Musicians and visitor had a chance to chat with Revolutionary War generals and learn about local history events.

RW250 President Constance Kehoe’s presentation about Westchester’s Revolutionary War sites included demonstrations of colonial dance steps and music.

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