The Richmond Howitzers Band Grant & His Generals - Noon Civil War Engineers - 12:30PM First Battle at 1:30 PM Living History Weapons Demonstration to follow President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address - 2PM Grant & the Railroads - 2:30PM The 1864 Debate - 3PM Prisoner Exchange - 3:45PM Second Battle at 4PM Lincoln's Proposed Slavery Amendment - 4:45PM Twilight Concert featuring The Armory Band at 5:30PM Sunday Church Service at 9AM Native Americans & the Civil War - 10 AM Battlefield Concert 10:30 AM - ft. Camp opens to the public at 10AM Battlefield Concert - 11:30 - ft. The evening dance will be postponed until next year. New programs featuring the family and staff of General Grant, Native Americans in the Civil War, and California's involvement in the Civil War, and Civil War railroads. Come out to see this grand display this Labor Day Weekend! September 4th & 5th, 2021 HB Central Park (Behind the Library) On Gothard between Slater and Talbert Camps open to the Public on Saturday and Sunday Battle Times: Sat: 1:30 and 4 PM / Sun: 11 and 2 PM SCHEDULE UPDATED 23 AUGUST. This event is facilitated by hundreds of dedicated volunteers portraying people from all walks of life, and as always, our events are free to the public. Living history events like Civil War Days allow people to experience vivid recreations of life in our past in ways that would not otherwise be possible, and learn about some of the most important moments in our collective history. Dead Man’s Waistcoat ✶Ĥ:30PM – John & Abigail Adams: Discourse Between Dearest Friends ✶ĥ:45PM – Feu de Joie, Musketry Competition ⚔ġ0AM – Regimental Court Martial – attended by Lord Cornwallis □ġ1AM – First Engagement – The Battle of Camden, 1780 ⚔ġ1:45 PM – Cavalry Demonstration – Continental Dragoons ⚔ġ2PM -An Audience with the Founders – Foundations of Our New Republic ✶ġ2:30PM – Sword Demonstration – fencing with Captain Beaumont ⚔ġ2:45PM – The Council of War – Washington & His Generals ✶✶✶ġPM – Von Steuben’s Drill at Valley Forge ⚔ġ:30PM – John & Abigail Adams: Discourse Between Dearest Friends ✶ĢPM – Second Engagement – The Push to Yorktown, 1781 ⚔ģPM – His Majesty’s Forces’ Manual of Arms ⚔ģ:30PM – Musick Classics of the 70’s & 80’s – ft.Southern California's Largest Living History Event! Always Free to the Public! The Huntington Beach Historical Society is proud to host the 28th annual Civil War Days Living History Event in Huntington Beach Central Park during the 160th anniversary of America's Civil War. Location: Huntington Beach Central Park, behind the library, 18000 Goldenwest St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648Īs always these events are absolutely free to the public.ġ0:45 AM – Sword Demonstration – fencing with Captain Beaumont ⚔ġ1AM – The Candlestick Players – Conjuring, Theatre, & Puppets ✶ġ1:30AM – His Majesty’s Forces’ Manual of Arms ⚔ġPM – First Engagement – Battle of Lexington & Parker’s Revenge 1775 ⚔ġ:45PM – Cavalry Demonstration – Continental Dragoons ⚔ĢPM- 18th Century Embroidery Class, Ladies’ Pockets ✶Ģ:30 PM -An Audience with the Founders: -The Drafting of the Declaration of Independency ✶ģPM – The Reading of the Declaration of Independency ✶ģ:15PM – The Council of War – Washington & His Generals ✶✶✶ģ:30PM – Von Steuben’s Drill at Valley Forge ⚔ĤPM – Musick Classics of the 70’s & 80’s – ft. Come experience the founding of our nation with some of the country’s finest living history presenters. The Huntington Beach Historical Society is proud to host this reenactment of the American Revolution in Huntington Beach Central Park, behind the library, on the site of our annual Civil War Days reenactment.
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