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DESCRIPTION:Learn about soldier and civilian life during the Civil War\, a
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arTest/Detail.aspx?si=44417\n\nLearn about soldier and civilian life duri
ng the Civil War\, and enjoy a regimental band concert\, at Fort Ward Mus
eum's annual Civil War Camp Day on Saturday\, June 18\, from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Suggested donation is $2 per person\, and $5 for families. The ev
ent is weather dependent.\n\nThe annual living history event features mil
itary and civilian reenactors in camp settings in and around the historic
fort. The program includes camp life activities\, infantry and artiller
y drills and firing demonstrations\, equipment displays\, and civilian im
pressions. Among the living history units participating are the 28th Mas
sachusetts Volunteer Infantry\, Co. B\, and reenactors from Thompson's Ba
ttery\, Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Artillery. Special interpretations
include a U.S. Army Quartermaster tent\, a Union company surgeon\, a Nort
hern schoolmarm who interprets 19th-century education and pastimes for ch
ildren\, a display of Civil War camp dioramas\, and a soldier in the reco
nstructed Officers' Hut portraying the daily routine and living quarters
of an officer in the Defenses of Washington. At 3 p.m.\, the 8th Green M
achine Regiment Band will perform a concert of Civil War music on the Mus
eum lawn. This historical brass ensemble\, sponsored by George Mason Uni
versity\, presents music of the 19th century on authentic period instrume
nts.\n\n\nLocation: Fort Ward Museum\, 4301 W. Braddock Rd.\nFees: Sugges
ted donation is $2 per person\, and $5 for families. \nAudience: Anyone
may attend\nTags: Fort Ward Museum\, Fort Ward Park\, Living History\, Mu
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LOCATION:Fort Ward Museum\, 4301 W. Braddock Rd.
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Learn abou
t soldier and civilian life during the Civil War\, and enjoy a regimental
band concert\, at Fort Ward Museum?s annual Civil War Camp Day on Saturd
ay\, June 18\, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Suggested donation is $2 per perso
n\, and $5 for families. The event is weather dependent.\n
\n
The annual living history event features military and civilian reenactors
in camp settings in and around the historic fort. The program includes
camp life activities\, infantry and artillery drills and firing demonstra
tions\, equipment displays\, and civilian impressions. Among the living
history units participating are the 28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
\, Co. B\, and reenactors from Thompson?s Battery\, Pennsylvania Voluntee
r Light Artillery. Special interpretations include a U.S. Army Quarterma
ster tent\, a Union company surgeon\, a Northern schoolmarm who interpret
s 19th-century education and pastimes for children\, a display of Civil W
ar camp dioramas\, and a soldier in the reconstructed Officers? Hut portr
aying the daily routine and living quarters of an officer in the Defenses
of Washington. At 3 p.m.\, the 8th Green Machine Regiment Band will per
form a concert of Civil War music on the Museum lawn. This historical br
ass ensemble\, sponsored by George Mason University\, presents music of t
he 19th century on authentic period instruments.\n
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ocation: Fort Ward Museum\, 4301 W. Braddock Rd.\n
Fees: Suggested d
onation is $2 per person\, and $5 for families. \n
Audience: Anyone
may attend\n
Tags: Fort Ward Museum\, Fort Ward Park\, Living Histo
ry\, Museums\n
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