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 May 20, 2013




LIVING HISTORY in the CENTREVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT 
on CENTREVILLE DAY, OCT 22, 2011

Just for kids ....

Period Games with Sully Historic Site

and

Old Fashioned Fun with Alpha Delta Kappa
Hands on Learning:
Artists & Artisans of the 18th & 19th Century

Candle Dipping with Susan Llewelyn

Silhouettes with Marilyn Voight

Butter Churning

Halloween Fun

Costume Parade

Trick or Treat in the Historic District: Map Coming Soon!

Ghost Tours -1:30 and 3:00 OPEN!

  







      



First Person Interpreters & House Tours

OPEN HISTORIC BUILDINGS & TOURS
 The Stuat-Mosby Museum, the Old Stone Church, 
Havener House, Mount Gilead House, pindle Sears House, St John's Church, and Enos M. Utterback House (Centreville Preschool)

Cornelia Peake McDonald, a Woman's Experience of the Civil War - portrayed by Beverly Pelcher. Mrs. McDonald returns to Mount Gilead, the former home of her aunt, to share with the Jamesson family stories of her gripping experiences in Winchester. Performances at 12:30 and 3:00 at Mount Gilead. Click here to learn more about Cornelia and Beverly

SWORDMASTERS of the 18th Century -- A hands-on n introduction to the Europoean martial arts & the delicate arts of swordplay with Charlie Andersen.

VAN TOURS































 







 


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