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River of Time Living History Encampment.
September 24 & 25, 2005
Veterans Memorial Park, Bay City, MI.
The annual River of Time event presented by the Bay County Historical Society, takes place this month. This will be the 15th year for the event which began in 1990. This event is free thanks to sponsors and individual donations. Your help is needed to help keep it free for all to enjoy.
The River of Time takes place at the spacious and beautiful Veterans Memorial Park along the west bank of the Saginaw River. Time period re-enactors from far away places migrate to the park each year to transform it into a village setting. They pitch tents and create open fire pits in preparation for a thoroughly enjoyable experience for them and their visitors.
One of the first things most visitors notice upon arriving at the park is the aroma of burning wood in the air, and the sounds bustling sounds of the village. The clanging hammer of the blacksmith, the popping sound of soldiers muskets and the music of stringed instruments.
Read more about this great event here... Bay City Journal
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September 24 & 25, 2005
Veterans Memorial Park, Bay City, MI.
The annual River of Time event presented by the Bay County Historical Society, takes place this month. This will be the 15th year for the event which began in 1990. This event is free thanks to sponsors and individual donations. Your help is needed to help keep it free for all to enjoy.
The River of Time takes place at the spacious and beautiful Veterans Memorial Park along the west bank of the Saginaw River. Time period re-enactors from far away places migrate to the park each year to transform it into a village setting. They pitch tents and create open fire pits in preparation for a thoroughly enjoyable experience for them and their visitors.
One of the first things most visitors notice upon arriving at the park is the aroma of burning wood in the air, and the sounds bustling sounds of the village. The clanging hammer of the blacksmith, the popping sound of soldiers muskets and the music of stringed instruments.
Read more about this great event here... Bay City Journal
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