Living History Information

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Living history is the concept of using historical activities, period clothing, and old tools in an interactive presentation to create the look and feel of the past not necessarily to reenact a particular event. It serves as an educational medium as well as a form of recreation.

  • Alabama Shakespeare Festival  - Held in Montgomery. Includes season schedule, visitor's guide, ticket sales, calendar of activities, and membership program.
  • The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums  - Promotes the use of the living history techniques in the museum programs.
  • Historypin  - Interactive attempt to make history come alive through stories, maps and photos.
  • Histrenact - The Historical Reenactment Web Site  - Resources page for the global historical re-enactment community includes events diary, photo section, society details, archive information, and news update.
  • The Lively Arts History Association  - Site promotes the preservation of buildings, cultures, and history through the performing arts.
  • Living History Association  - Nonprofit organization sponsors historical reenactments throughout the U.S. and provides resources and assistance to groups across the country.
  • Museum Village  - Highlights museum history, village tour, calendar of events, group reservation, membership and gift shop. Located in Monroe, New York.
  • The Pharaonic Village  - Website offers information on the history, sights, services, and touring of the village.
  • Re-Enacting Glossary  - Presents a cross-disciplinary glossary of terms for the historical hobbyists.
  • Reenactor.net  - Online page of the historical re-enacting contains calendar of events, staff information, and featured articles.
 
 
 
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