More than 800 living history experts bring Civil War history to life May 26-28 at The Henry Ford

DEARBORN, Mich. (PRWEB) May 09, 2018

This Memorial Day Weekend, guests are invited to become a part of living history as civilian and military living historians, active campsites and period music enliven Greenfield Village for Civil War Remembrance, May 26-28. The most authentic display of Civil War re-enactors in the country will immerse visitors in life during wartime. Civil War Remembrance programming is extended to 9 pm on Saturday, May 26. On Memorial Day, Monday May 28, The Henry Ford will host a commemoration ceremony on the Village Green to honor all veterans and active duty men and women at 12 pm. At 3 p.m. Greenfield Village will participate in a National Moment of Silence at 3 pm signaled by the Armington & Sims shop whistle.

New this year, Cheyney McKnight, historian, living history specialist and founder of Not Your Momma’s History, will present a unique perspective on the life and culture of both enslaved and free people of color in the Antebellum South during the mid-19th century. On Monday, curators Debra Reid and Jim Johnson will share stories from the collections of The Henry Ford on the role of the United States Colored Troops during the war. Also new this year is a presentation from associate curator Ryan Jelso on inventor Martha Coston who perfected a flare that helped the Union Navy and saved countless lives.

Throughout the weekend, living history experts will showcase the resourcefulness of soldiers and take part in cavalry, artillery firing and tactical demonstrations at Walnut Grove. Inside the Village Pavilion guests can hear from special guest historians regarding Michigan’s role in the war, the truth behind the use of quilts and the Underground Railroad, and get a closer look at the clothing from that time through a special display.

The music of the era comes to life throughout the weekend with performances by the Dodworth Saxhorn Band, the Picks & Sticks Stringband, the Dodworth Duo, the North Star Gospel Chorale and a special Saturday evening performance celebrating early American banjo music by Tin Cremona and Friends at Town Hall. Guests can hear how music influenced the culture of the time and President Abraham Lincoln’s playlist through special presentations by music and material culture historians John and Elaine Masciale.

Admission to Civil War Remembrance is free with membership or $28 for adults, $25.50 for seniors 62 and up and $21 for youth 5-11. Children four and under are free. For more information, call (313) 982-6001 or visit https://www.thehenryford.org/current-events/calendar/civil-war-remembrance/.

About The Henry Ford
The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan is an internationally-recognized history destination that explores the American experience of innovation, resourcefulness and ingenuity that helped shape America. A national historic landmark with an unparalleled Archive of American Innovation, The Henry Ford is a force for sparking curiosity and inspiring tomorrow’s innovators. More than 1.77 million visitors annually experience its five attractions: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Greenfield Village, Ford Rouge Factory Tour, Benson Ford Research Center and The Henry Ford Giant Screen Experience. A continually expanding array of content available online provides anytime, anywhere access. The Henry Ford is also home to Henry Ford Academy, a public charter high school which educates over 500 students a year on the institution’s campus. In 2014, The Henry Ford premiered its first-ever national television series, The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation, showcasing present-day change-makers and The Henry Ford’s artifacts and unique visitor experiences. Hosted by news correspondent and humorist, Mo Rocca, this Emmy®-winning weekly half-hour show airs Saturday mornings on CBS. For more information please visit our website thehenryford.org.

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