I recommend you contact the Association for Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums or ALHFAM, for short. This is an international organization (strongest in United States and Canada) that does "living history" for a profession. There is a wide range of museums and "heritage" homes in the association. For information please contact: Judi Sheridan, ALHFAM Secretary/Treasurer, 8774 Route 45 N.W., North Bloomfield, Ohio 44450. The Summer 1995 History News mgazine from AASLH was all about living history and talks about ALHFAM. Also, check out ALHFAM on the world wide web. Just search for "ALHFAM" or e-mail me for the address. If you can tell me where you live I can also give you the contact name for ALHFAM's regional representative. Hope this information helps. - Mary Ames B. Sheret, ALHFAM Western Regional Representative In article <[log in to unmask]>, Sheila Bowness - SHTM/W94 <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Does anyone out there in musuemland have information they could possibly > pass on regarding living history exhibitions within heritage homes or > museums? Living history refers to museum presentations that incorporate > actors, singing, dancing and audience interaction. I would like > information regarding the success of such programs with transient > visitors and schoolchildren. There is currently a living history > presentation at Fort York in Toronto, Canada calles "First Winter". I > would like a basis of comparision since it's the first of its kind that I > have attended. > > Thanks! > > Sheila