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Last Chance to Catch a Living History Lesson Before the Snow Flies
Last Chance to Catch a Living History Lesson Before the Snow Flies
Historic St. Mary's City - 11/25/2006
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"Master Spray" shows visitors some of his daily activities on his 200 acre plantation. Inside his home, indentured servants tend to the house. One servant explains her situation to The Bay Net.
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By Sean Rice
The Hearth and Home Celebration, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, spotlights the daily routines and pre-winter preparations undertook by the early colonists and Native Americans in the region. Visitors can stop at living history sites where rehearsed actors in full garb interact and explain their work and daily lives in the early 1600s. See the 17th-century version of a refrigerator. Help put the gardens “to bed” for the cold months and assist as workers tighten up the fences. Watch hearth cooking and discover the many ways food can be preserved. Visitors are likely to gain a keen appreciation for the conveniences we enjoy today. Admission is $7.50 for adults, $6.00 for seniors and students, $3.50 for children aged 6-12, and free for those 5 years and younger. |
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A fur trader explains how he make a suitable living on his 13 acres in Maryland and Virginia and lives in accord with local Native Americas.
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