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Patriot's Day Revolutionary Muster at Historic Deerfield Commemorates "Shot Heard 'Round the World"

Full day of activities for visitors of all ages - including colonial-era encampment

Deerfield, Mass. (March 22, 2017) --- Travel back in time and rediscover the history behind the Patriot's Day holiday and the "shot heard 'round the world" at Historic Deerfield on Saturday, April 22.  The Patriot's Day Revolutionary Muster will offer a full day of activities for visitors of all ages throughout the village, including a colonial-era encampment.

 

"The Revolution played out in different ways all across our state as people responded to the news of what happened on April 19, 1775, in Lexington and Concord,"said Laurie Nivison, Director of Marketing at Historic Deerfield. "This event will give visitors the opportunity to gain a richer sense of what life was like in early America during this period."

 

Patriot's Day Revolutionary Muster Revolutionary times will come to life through demonstrations of period crafts and activities, fife and drum music, canon and musket firing, and a muster. Historic Deerfield Guides and Open Hearth Cooks will interpret open hearth cooking and powder horn carving in the 1786 Hall Tavern. Horse-drawn wagon rides will transport visitors through the village, and all historic houses will be available for touring. Visitors can make a flag to wave during the afternoon parade, and then take it home as a memento. 

 

From the opening "Reveille" at 10:30 a.m., visitors can experience a typical day in a colonial encampment.  Highlights will include a procession accompanied by the fifes and drums to the town Liberty Pole, the reading aloud of an official "Muster," as well as a re-enactment of the delivery to the town of the news that the Revolution had begun.  On-going demonstrations include camp cooking, sewing uniforms, and children's toys and games.

 

"We are proud to welcome The Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes and Drums who will play a lead role in the day's activities and create the encampment," Nivison said.  "Their talented re-enactors in period costume will bring to life the sights and sounds of Revolutionary times."

 

The Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes & Drums have been officially recognized by the State of Connecticut as the reactivated 19th Connecticut Regiment of Foote - Continental Line.  The Incorporated group consists of four units: The Field Music, Knowlton's Connecticut Rangers, Capt. Stephen Buckland's Artillery, and the Company of Artificers.  They have performed at a number of leading historic sites including Old Sturbridge Village, Heritage Plantations, Van Cortland Manor, and Valley Forge.

 

Also on view will be the exhibition Engraved Powder Horns from the French and Indian War and the American Revolution: The William H. Guthman Collection at Historic Deerfield's Flynt Center of Early New England Life.  One of the finest assemblages of this indigenous and unique American art form ever presented, these 75 powder horns offer a wealth of documentary information about the original owners and carvers who created them.

 

The Patriot's Day Revolutionary Muster will take place at Historic Deerfield on Saturday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine.  Admission is $18 for adults (18+), $5 for youth (6-17), under 6, Deerfield residents and members are free. Family-friendly food will be available for purchase.   

 

For more information, including a detailed schedule of the day's activities (available a few days prior to the event), please log onto www.historic-deerfield.org, or call (413) 775-7214.

 

Group rates available by advance purchase-perfect for seniors, homeschoolers, scouts and anyone visiting with 10 or more people.  For group information and reservations, please contact Lillian Miskinis, Visitor Services Manager, at (413) 775-7132. 

 

 

About Historic Deerfield, Inc.

Historic Deerfield, Inc., is dedicated to the heritage and preservation of Deerfield, Massachusetts, and the Connecticut River Valley. Its museums and programs provide today's audiences with experiences that create an understanding and appreciation of New England's historic villages and countryside.

 

 

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