- Humboldt State Anthropology Club
- Bill Kohse, Historical Reenactor
- Julie Clark, Historical Reenactor
- Michael Peterson, Flintknapper
- Christine Manhart, Weaver
- Phil Johnston, Wildlife tracker
- Lee Ann Moore, Food Preserver
- Sasha Honigman, Clarke Museum Intern and Photographer
Thank you to the following individuals and groups who participated in our Living History Day on April 21!
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3/19/2022 12:47:19 am
On Saturday, October 5th, thousands of historical groups across the country took part in Living History Day. This initiative was founded a few years ago by the Civil War Preservation Trust and encourages historical organisations to bring their historic events to life while reminding the public of the importance of our Nation's history.
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