By Historical Region
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- 2003 Galvez Gala: The Opening Event of the Galvez Project
- 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 inaugurating 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. (November 01, 2003)
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- Fort Mose Historic Site
- Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, or Fort Mose, was the first legally sanctioned community of freed slaves in what is now the United States. Articles on the history of the Fort during the French and Indian and Revolutionary War.
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- La Purisima Mission
- La Purisima Mission State Historic Park contains the eleventh of twenty-one Spanish Missions established in Alta California. This site shows off through some picture tours (Java) the location and events of interest to Spanish Colonial reenactors, along with schedules of events.
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- Mission San Luis Apalachee
- Contains materials from the early settlement and capital of La Florida from 1656 to 1704. It includes on-line collection of materials from the museum, and directions.
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- Mission San Luis de Apalachee Gallery
- This section of Exploring Florida contains photographs related to Florida's Mission San Luis de Apalachee, sorted into convenient categories. These collections show the richness of the environment for Living History. The Florida Legislature may approve reconstruction of the Presidio in 2005-2006.
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- Rancho de Las Golondrinas
- The Ranch of the Swallows, a Spanish Colonial living history museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Soldados (1820 or so) and Colonial civilians can be seen in the pictures.
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- San Pasqual Battlefield Site Location Project
- The San Pasqual Battlefield Site Location Project has several articles and several pages of pictures of past reeenactments of the battle, won during the Mexican War by the Californios against the US Dragoons.
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- 24th Regiment of Foot in North America
- Highlights reenacting the Rebellion as a British soldier of the only companies to be a part of General Burgoyne's Advance Corps including the Battles of Saratoga, with History,photo gallery,and calendar.
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- 42nd Royal Highland Regiment
- A bagpipe band from Lafayette, Indiana, re-enacting the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of the late 1700s.
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- His Majesty's 10th Regiment of Foot
- Factual history, colours, uniforms of 18th Century British foot regiment located in Boston famous for shedding the first blood of the War for Independence.
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- His Majesty's 22nd Regiment of Foot
- Pictures, history, event summaries, calendar, and recruiting information of Recreated British line unit that served during most of the Rebellion.
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- Peters' Corps
- Representing Captain Justus Sherwood's Company of Queen's Loyal Rangers. Find newsletters, authentic recipes, events, Massachusetts and Connecticut contacts.
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- San Jacinto Battle Reenactment - 2001, The Texian Heritage Society, Inc.
- These couple of pages contain pictures mostly Mexican troops with artillery. This is part of the larger, framed THS site, which has references, links and articles, mostly on the Filibustero (gringo) side.
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- The New World Baroque Orchestra
- Musica, maestro! The NWBO offers a program of historical music, song and dance of the colonial missions, presidios and outposts of Spanish-California and the frontier regions of New Spain. The music performed is carefully transcribed and edited from rare manuscripts and is performed on authentic replicas of original 18th century instruments.
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- Calicanto Associates
- This professional educational organization performs, presents and teaches the songs of California, including early Native American, Mission and Mexican era music. There are sample music, and the album "They Came Singing" is the most appropriate for the period.
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- Los Californios
- Band researches and recreates Spanish-language secular music, including dances, of 18th and 19th century California using original transcriptions from primary sources. A project of San Diego Friends of Old Time Music, a non-profit educational corporation.
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- Los Californios, The Alta California Orchestra
- Playing traditional dance music and songs of the early California mission and gold rush era. They are based in northern Alta California and they recreate the Fandango, dance music of early California, and also an event to be celebrated. Musicians are costumed and play authentic antique instruments.
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- Regiment de Saintonge
- Learn how victory at Yorktown was a gift of French regiments of Rochambeau and the Marquis de Lafeyette. Also schedule, music, distaff, equipment and gallery.
