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America's
First Frontier: 1750 - 1792 

Theme of the
29th Annual
KALAMAZOO
Living History
SHOW

 

March 20-21, 2004

 

Sponsored By

YANKEE DOODLE MUZZLE LOADERS, INC.


“We Bring History Alive!”
Annual event to attract interest from throughout Midwest


 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS


 

Ted Franklin Belue and Robert Griffing will present the following programs giving us an insight into the Woodland Indians and early pioneers that settled, "America's First Frontier: 1750-1792", the area between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River:


SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF
EASTERN WOODLAND ARTWORK

9:00 - 5:00 Sat., 9:00 - 4:00 Sun., Room C

Presented by
Nationally Renowned Artist and Living History Interpreter

Robert Griffing

 


"THE HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY:
AMERICA'S FIRST FAR WEST, 1750-1792"


11:00 - Room B

Presented by
Author, Historian and Consultant

Ted Franklin Belue

 


"HISTORY THROUGH ART"

12:30 - Room B

Presented by
Nationally Renowned Artist and Living History Interpreter

Robert Griffing

 

"INDIAN - INFLUENCED WOODSMEN OF THE FRONTIER"

2:00 - Room B

Presented by
Author, Historian and Consultant

Ted Franklin Belue

 

 

Show Rooms

SATURDAY EVENING RECEPTION

Brief Presentations By Our Presenters
Meet Informally With

Ted Franklin Belue and Robert Griffing


8:00 p.m.
Days Inn, 3522 Sprinkle Road

Hosted by Mary & Jerry Olson


FUTURE SHOW DATES
March 20-21, 2010
March 19-20, 2011
March 17-18, 2012


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