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Our visiting travelers were met with open arms by these Civil War re-enactors.

Hovering around this tent seemed to be the popular thing to do

A warm welcome by these Civil War re-enactors. 

Hovering around the tent 

These matrons seemed more than happy to show our visitors how to play the games from the Civil War era.

These matrons seemed more than happy to show our visitors how to play the games from the Civil War era.

Playing  the games from the Civil War era.

A loner?  Not really.  

A visit to the Blacksmith's

Inspecting the goods.

A visit to the Blacksmith's

Inspecting the goods.

Taking a break

12 pound bronze, also known as the Napoleon.

Taking a break before the cannon demonstrations begin.

12 pound bronze, also known as the Napoleon.

Another view of the Napoleon

12 pound cannon, also known as the Mountain Howzer.

Another view of the Napoleon

12 pound cannon, also known as the Mountain Howzer.

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A closer view of the standard 6 pound cannon.

Standard 6 pound cannon, used mostly during the Mexican-American War.

A closer view of the standard 6 pound cannon.

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