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Enjoy free family fun on the grounds of the Wood County Museum on May 2 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and May 3-4 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
This week, the show travels back to the American Revolution to explore the science of the weapons used by all sides.
Nova Scotia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its coastline, shaped by Mi'kmaq, French Acadian and African Nova Scotian ...
Teedyuscung (circa 1700-1763) was a Native American leader of the Delaware- or Lenape- tribe. He was a controversial figure ...
Book a guided tour to hear the tug-of-war tales of rivalry and resilience, punctuated by the crack of musket fire and the ... seafaring roots run deep. In the 1700s, European immigrants arrived ...
The event will look at the experience of early settlers and indigenous people, military and political growth, and home life ...
Around 1700, the Akan’s most populous ethnic group, the Asante, proclaimed their own “Kingdom of Gold” in the interior. In the 19th century, the Asante fought several wars against England ...
In three months of extraordinary exploration, Smith covered some 1,700 miles; met ... nothing in them but villainy," scattered them with musket fire. After this first hostile encounter, the ...
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Where Have All the American Revolutionary War Re-Enactors Gone?His group also has a YouTube channel that helps streamline training with guides on musket cleaning ... learning the drill used in the 1700s. Maneuvering over a smoke-covered field at a battle ...
Archaeologists would later find a staggering 22 tons of these ingots beneath the sand, as well as cannon and swords, ivory and astrolabes, muskets and ... as far as 1,700 miles inland.
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The twice president and the kidnapped Guernsey boyThe first, Grover Cleveland, is descended from a man who was reputedly kidnapped from the Channel Islands of Guernsey as a boy in the 1700s and sold ... repairing the muskets of American soldiers ...
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