This educational festival features Local & National History Specialists & 50+ Historians, Re-enactors, & Artisans who demonstrate their talents during the two day festival.
Since 1992, the goal of the Colonial Williamsburg Festival has been to expand knowledge through education of our Nation’s early history. Local and national history specialists will educate from the Colonists as well as the Native American point of view. Over 50 historians, re-enactors and artisans will demonstrate their talents. during the 15th annual festival.
Representatives from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation discuss life in early America.
Roger Moore, Native American Re-Enactor and Historian, shares his astounding insight into Ohio's Native American History.
The 8th Pennsylvania Regiment, a recreated unit of the Continental Army of 1779, will reenact the life and times of military field life.
Artisans, Crafts people, and Trades people, in appropriate costume, will demonstrate how things were accomplished during these times of olde.
Cabinet Maker J.L. Treharn demonstrates his skills in the construction of period furniture. Jerry uses tiger maple and figured cherry to create these fine reproductions of 18th century antiques.

