http://www.voicenet.com/~frstprsn/alhfam/fpsites.htm - Association for
Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums. Their website has quite a
list of museums that offer living history AND re-enactment programs.
Also, you may find some helpful resources at http://reenactment.about.com -
I've been featuring this guide on my website this week, coincidently. I
believe that they have a list of museums that offer re-enactment programs.
And .. (gratuitous plug) you could always visit MY website
http://museumstuff.com and do a search for museums using the keywords
"living history". I just tried the search and came up with 25 listings in
the United States.
Roy Hemmat
[log in to unmask]http://museumstuff.com - 1000's of museum related links
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