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1976 Following approval in the House on Jan. 19, the Georgia Senate approved a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the governor to be reelected to one consecutive … read more
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Savannah, GA – January 15, 2010. The Georgia Historical Society and the Wormsloe Historic Site invite you to join us on Saturday and Sunday, February 6-7, 2010, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., for the annual Georgia Days Colonial Faire and Muster. Attendees at this GHS's Georgia Days tradition will step back into history on the site of one of the earliest and most beautiful colonial-era plantations of the Georgia coast. Guests can visit the ruins of the plantation house and slave cabin, while costumed interpreters, colonial-era musicians, and a host of demonstrations evoke the spirit of colonial Georgia for visitors of all ages. A schedule of events is available upon arrival at the Faire and Muster, and will detail the many exciting activities that will be going on throughout the weekend.
The Colonial Faire and Muster is part of GHS's Georgia Days, a month-long commemoration of Georgia's rich history, and GHS's signature educational event of the year. The Colonial Faire and Muster is free and open to the public. For more information about Georgia Days, visit www.georgiahistory.com and follow the Georgia Days links.
Additional support provided by: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Georgia
SAVANNAH: 501 Whitaker St., Savannah, GA 31401
ATLANTA: 260 14th St., NW, Ste. A-148, Atlanta, GA 30318
1976 Following approval in the House on Jan. 19, the Georgia Senate approved a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the governor to be reelected to one consecutive … read more