Re-Enactors Bring Civil War To Life Again At Camp Ford
March 26th, 2007
Tyler Morning Telegraph - He said that even the gold Texas buttons on his shell jacket were authentic. But Civil War re-enactment isn't just about antiques and modeling old fashion staples like scratchy socks or the flat-topped kepi hat, Mercer said. Instead, re-enacting is
Auction preserves dying arts
Orlando Sentinel - White said in his 25 years in antiques he had never seen such beautiful African artwork in the Central Florida market. Although his collection hailed from halfway around the world, Michael Steflik never traveled more than 150 miles from Flagler County
Sold! to that senior on the go
Seneca County Advertiser-Tribune - We re primarily a used furniture store, but we like antiques. We have some, Haynes said. The Fostoria native and graduate of Fostoria High School said her grandfather was a builder in the area. In addition to her five children, she also raised
Group working to save cabin
Tribune-Democrat - STOYSTOWN Every month, members of the Stoyestown Area Historical Society gather in a church basement. The society s artifacts and antiques are scattered and kept in individual members homes because they have no permanent office or storage
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Biloxi Sun Herald - Picayune Spring Street Fair , 9 a.m.-5 p.m., March 31-April 1, West and East Canal Street, North and South Main Street, Mississippi 11 south, Picayune; 300 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, art, crafts and jewelry. Live entertainment, food
Cotile Trade Days continue today
Alexandria Daily Town Talk - Cotile Trade Days will feature a variety of booths featuring arts and crafts, antiques, glassware, tools and other items. Food for sale will include jambalaya, boiled crawfish and meat pies. Alcohol, coolers and pets are not allowed. Activities will