![]() ![]() Below, Bob Edwards Jr., of Annapolis, entertains Ashley Miller, from left, Michael Langley, 12, and Samantha Miller, 9, with rope tricks and jokes. At right, Larry Bopp, left, of Catonsville, and Mark Meader, of Waldorf, don Navy outfits for the Battle of St. These include: American Colonial Civilian Reenactors, French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mountain Man Fur Trade Era, Frontiersmen, Longhunters & Trekkers, Civil War & more. "Buzz" Chriest, of Dundalk, above, takes part in the War of 1812 reenactment. "The local population would have felt the same kinds of emotions that we felt after the attacks on Washington and New York." They burned the White House," said Michael A. Instead, they decided that the program would be an opportune time to tell people about the first time the United States came under direct attack - in that case by the British. With stunning reenactments, evocative animation and the incisive commentary. Visit the War of 1812 Living History Camp in the memorial tree grove to meet staff. The change in approach was the decision of museum officials, who first had considered canceling the event after the Sept. How failures are quickly forgotten and how inconvenient truths are ignored forever. Had their plan succeeded, the British may have won the Revolution. However, Saturday and Sunday's event was somewhat subdued, as those cloaked in American and British battle dress did not reprise the battle, but rather focused on teaching history to the children and adults who walked on the battleground. Leonard Creek, thought to be Maryland's largest naval battle ever and a pivotal confrontation in the War of 1812. The Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum decided to go on with its annual reenactment of the Battle of St. ![]()
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