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    Living History History Society and Culture Washington United States













Living History History Society and Culture Washington United States


Living History

Living History is the reenactment of times past via the reproduction of daily living and the activities therein - including wars, games, faires, artisans, and first-person interpretations - through historic research, period garb, and the use of an era's common tools and objects. It is used as both a means of educating others and remembering the times in which our ancestors lived.

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  • - Revolutionary War colonists unit participates in encampments, educational and immersion events; focus is 1775-1778. Unit history, membership application, calendar of events, clothing information, and related links.
  • - WWII reenactors of a German Fallschirmjager or Paratroop squad using original and reproduction weapons, uniforms and equipment. Recommended books, link index, image gallery, Meets in Olympia; affiliated with NWHA. [Media Player optional]
  • - Hessian reenactment units from the American Revolution period representing the life of Jaegers. List of requirements and equipment, how to be a camp follower, events schedules, image gallery, and general information. Lorey's Company is based in Bellingha
  • - Also known as the Opdycke Tigers; membership is primarily from the Puget Sound Region. Company roster, uniform and equipment requirements, images from past events, history of the unit in 1863-64, and links collection.
  • - Organization and its members portray civil and military life in the American Civil War for reenactment events and educational programs throughout the state. Membership information and news, events schedule; based in Arlington.
  • - A club that preserves the skills of our first settlers, pioneers, and mountain men in their use of muzzle loading firearms and the equipment and accouterments that accompanied such use in the pre 1840's era.
  • - Scottish setting with a fantasy overtone. Combat and equestrian reenactments, living chess match, period entertainment and games. August event held multiple weekends in Gig Harbor.
  • - Progressive Loyalist unit based in the Seattle metro area. Historic information, events schedule, image gallery, equipment list, links and contacts.
  • - Northwest's medieval combat troupe with excellent equestrian skills, high-energy acting, and choreographed stage combat using real steel weapons. Knights wear a variety of armor, including chainmail, leather, and full plate with weapons including broadswo


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