Topics: North America : United States

This category is the reenactment of times past on or near the United States. This is done by reinterpreting daily living, activities, artisans, and first-person interpretations, using period garb and the era's common tools and objects. Living History is used to educate others and to remember the good and bad times of a region's past.

Civil War Civil War View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Living History/US Civil War portrays the era of 1861-1865 via the reenactment of battles and daily living.
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French and Indian War French and Indian War View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Living Historians who recreate the French and Indian War, a portion of the larger Seven Years War, which was fought on the North American continent between 1754 and 1763.
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Fur Trade and Mountain Man Fur Trade and Mountain Man View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Websites of reenactment events, groups and individuals, related to the period of the North American Westward expansion (roughly 1783-1860), covering the areas from the Allegheny Mountains west to the Pacific Ocean.
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Indian Wars Indian Wars View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Sites for groups portraying the 19th century Indian Wars which took place in mainland western US states and territories.
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Old West Old West View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Websites of reenactment groups, individuals, publications and events relating to the American Old West. Generally speaking, this covers the states and territories west of the Mississippi River from 1849-1915.
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Pontiac's War Pontiac's War View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Organizations involved in recreating the historical military lifestyle, tactics, personas, etc. of the period of time typically referred to as Pontiac's War.
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Revolutionary War Revolutionary War View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
This category covers the period of conflict from 1774 to 1783. It includes civilian reenactors, provided that a relationship to the War for Independence other than time frame is established.
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