Located at 859 County Line Road in Horsham, PA 19044

16Jun
2019
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Living History Sunday: Tavern Games

Living History Sunday: Tavern Games

Bring Dad out to Graeme Park for a tour and Living History event featuring costumed interpreters playing various tavern games. We’ll be selling hot dogs, soft pretzels, beer and soda, or bring a picnic lunch. The Living History demonstrations are free, house tours are free for Dads, $5/12+, and $3/3-11. Please note that this is […]

19May
2019
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Living History Sunday: Keeping a Colonial Household

Living History Sunday: Keeping a Colonial Household

Keeping house in colonial times involved many activities we take for granted in today’s world. Lacking modern conveniences, our foremothers did all the washing, sewing, and spinning by hand. Meals were prepared at an open hearth from food grown or raised on the property, and beer and candles had to be produced in large quantities for even […]

14Jul
2018
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Living History Sunday: Friends & Foes, Loyalists & Revolutionaries

Like many in 1776, Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson had to make a choice. Should she throw in with some of her friends and side with the high ideals of individual liberty by supporting the revolution, or should she protect her property, position and husband, Henry Hugh Fergusson, and remain loyal to King George III? Was it […]

30Jun
2017
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What is Living History?

  By Steve Griffith What is Living History? At its most basic, living history is using trained individuals to help guests understand (interpret) a historical site The two most common methods of living history interpretation are First-Person (when the interpreter dresses in costume, takes on a character, and becomes a person from the past) and […]

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