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Posted by phantomphan1974
 - July 06, 2009, 09:36:47 AM
http://www.ftmac.org/OFMD2009.htm
QuoteOld Fort MacArthur Days 2009
July 11-12 from 10am - 4pm

Welcome to the home page of the west's largest continually running re-enactment and living history timeline event! For more than twenty years now the Fort MacArthur Museum has sponsored what has turned into the west's largest multicultural celebration of world military history. What began as a small gathering of cannon enthusiasts has blossomed into a truly spectacular event showcasing the history of military activity from around the world and across time.

The hours of this years show are 10:00am–4:00pm both days. Tickets cost $10.00 per person and benefit the restoration, preservation, and education programs of the Fort MacArthur Museum. Tickets can be purchased at the front gate to the museum beginning at 10:00am on both days and as always parking is free. Food and drinks will also be available at an additional charge.

Our Special Guest
Saturday July 11, 2009 Only.