This event is held twice a year at NHP: Mision San Jose de Tumacacori. Interpretive dress is a requirement to attend the mass itself, and there are clothing suggestions to assist new reenactors. You can usually meet Capitan Anza there (Don Garate) as well as other soldados.
De Soto Landing Reenactment with black and white photographs. A Florida school resource.
Pirates? At San Juan Capistrano? Well, yes, Bouchard did attack the mission in 1818, and there is an event every October. This site is part of the larger Mission San Juan Capistrano site, with event listings, historical info and pictures of the mission.
This sub-site contains information and pictures from the DeSoto 2000 historical interpretive event held September 2000 in Parkin, AK. The pages are part of the Mississippi Valley Educational Project website.
This event, celebrating the history of the Tijuana Estuary, which occurred in Tijuana, Imperial Beach, San Diego and Tecate, was reported on by the Eagle Beach Times.
This is a gallery of photos of the historical reenactment sponsored by Capt. John Tilden’s Companie / Prince Rupert’s Regiment of Foote and the Men of Menendez (members of the Florida Historic Militia), with the assistance of the St. John’s County Tourist Development Council. The reenactment took place on March 4-6, 2005, in St. Augustine, Florida, our nations’ oldest city. The gallery was provided by the St. Augustine Record, as part of the larger StAugustine.com site.
The November issue of the Somos Primos web newsletter reports on a Gala held in honor of Bernardo Galvez. This living history and music event, in Oct 2003, included more than a dozen Spanish Colonial historical interpreters. This was also the inagurating event for the Galvez Project, which aims to promote the history of Bernado Galvez, who defeated the British forces in the Southeast US during the American Revolution.
The annual meeting of the CA Sons of the American Revolution included a ceremony honoring the soldados of the Presidio of San Diego.
This is the announcement page for the dedication ceremony for the San Diego Presidio site by the San Diego Chapter of the California SAR. It also contains reference material on the San Diego Presidio site history.
This is a review in the San Fernando Sun, of "Sons and Souls of California" which was developed by Bruce Buonauro and Fred Blanco. You're all is invited to take a journey back in time to see the efforts put forth by the Spanish to help the American Revolution, then forward to the more modern story. Cesar Chavez and Bernardo de Galvez were two men who helped shape the history of the United States forever. This is higher education program designed for adults and college level.
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