List of tourist attractions providing reenactment

List of tourist attractions providing reenactment

The following is a list of tourist attractions, by country, that regularly use "living history" or historical reenactments either with professional actors or amateur groups.

Canada

*Quebec, Quebec (Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France)

Germany

* Satzvey Castle

United Kingdom

* Hampton Court
* Many English Heritage sites
* Many National Trust sites
* Kentwell Hall

United States

* Riley's Farm in Oak Glen, California
* Mystic Seaport, Connecticut
* Westville, Georgia
* Living History Farms, Urbandale, Iowa
* Frazier International History Museum, Kentucky
* Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts
* Grand Ledge, Michigan
* Greenfield Village, Michigan
* Fort Snelling, Minnesota
* Fort at Number 4, New Hampshire
* Strawbery Banke, New Hampshire
* Fort Ticonderoga, New York
* Old Salem, North Carolina
* Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
* Historic Richmond Town, New YorkMost castles which open to the public use reenactment in some form or another, even if not noted on this list. See the location's publicity or website for details.

Similarly, anything labeled a renaissance fair will use reenactment of varying degrees of authenticity.

ee also

* List of historical reenactment events
* Open air museum
* Rapska Fjera


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