MTA Military Through the Ages......site info, maps, etc

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MTA Military Through the Ages......site info, maps, etc

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Since its this weekend....anyone got some good detailed info about times, maps, site fees etc. Good links are helpful.
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Planning ahead, eh, amice?

http://www.historyisfun.org/Jamestown-Settlement.htm

Admission is "not cheap", but of course I've only ever been there as a participant! (Well, at least since I was a kid.) There is no "site fee" for participating groups, but if you aren't already signed up with a group it's presumably too late. Even as a volunteer with the Fort, I think they want you to have a course or two before turning out.

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Jamestown-Vols/

Looks like the weather won't be quite perfect--plenty wet, yes, but too warm! Afraid I'm not going in any case.

Have fun!

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Well, cramming a schedule really. I dont know if Ill have time, but Id like to drop by, have a few cocktails, hob nob with Europes finest....


btw...Im not seeing anything regarding fee prices... with gas being insane, price is a concern.
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Post by Vladimir »

Don't feel bad. I could walk there and I still have not gotten any info on it.

Anyone else going?
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wow, this reminds me of the 400th anniversery down there...bubkiss for logistical info....
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Durasteel, you could wait for Marching Through Time in Glenn Dale, MD, on April 19 and 20. A number of the same groups will be there, and it'll be much closer to you.
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Yeah I know...but Ive a fondness for the Jamestown era crowd.
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