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  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
The 55th Regiment of foot lines up in preperation to march as part of a re-enactment during the Trial of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com The 55th Regiment of foot lines up in preperation to march as part of a re-enactment during the Trial of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Nick and Eric Budabi entertain a crowd with a juggling performance at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com Nick and Eric Budabi entertain a crowd with a juggling performance at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Faith Bushey, 7, sorts beans at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.  Activities gave young attendees a taste of what chores were like in the early settler days.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com Faith Bushey, 7, sorts beans at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday. Activities gave young attendees a taste of what chores were like in the early settler days.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Mark Wichman, a sabotier (French wooden- shoe maker) carves away at a piece of wood to demonstate how to make wooden shoes at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.  The re-enactment features more than 200 interpreters from across the country who demonstrate the crafts and trades from early settler days.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com Mark Wichman, a sabotier (French wooden- shoe maker) carves away at a piece of wood to demonstate how to make wooden shoes at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday. The re-enactment features more than 200 interpreters from across the country who demonstrate the crafts and trades from early settler days.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
A volunteer blacksmith beats on hot iron with a hammer.  Attendees witnessed what life was like in the Northwest Territory from 1670 to 1850.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com A volunteer blacksmith beats on hot iron with a hammer. Attendees witnessed what life was like in the Northwest Territory from 1670 to 1850.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Mya Ruse, 10, and Abigail Olsson, 9, of Algonquin wash clothes at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.  Activities gave young attendees a taste of what chores were like in the early settler days.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com Mya Ruse, 10, and Abigail Olsson, 9, of Algonquin wash clothes at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday. Activities gave young attendees a taste of what chores were like in the early settler days.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Joyce Krauz, of the Celtic Education of Living Theater Society, holds up the carved tip of a feather at the Trail of History in Glacial Park on Saturday.  Krauz demonstrated how to make a feather into a pen.  Attendees witnessed what life was like in the Northwest Territory from 1670 to 1850.  The re-enactment featured more than 200 interpreters from across the country who demonstrate the crafts and trades from early settler days.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com Joyce Krauz, of the Celtic Education of Living Theater Society, holds up the carved tip of a feather at the Trail of History in Glacial Park on Saturday. Krauz demonstrated how to make a feather into a pen. Attendees witnessed what life was like in the Northwest Territory from 1670 to 1850. The re-enactment featured more than 200 interpreters from across the country who demonstrate the crafts and trades from early settler days.

  • Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Cannon and gunfire sounded during a military re-enactment at the Trail of History Saturday.

    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com Cannon and gunfire sounded during a military re-enactment at the Trail of History Saturday.

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    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Mya Ruse, 10, and Abigail Olsson, 9, of Algonquin wash clothes at the Trail of History at Glacial Park on Saturday.  Activities gave young attendees a taste of what chores were like in the early settler days.
    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Joyce Krauz, of the Celtic Education of Living Theater Society, holds up the carved tip of a feather at the Trail of History in Glacial Park on Saturday.  Krauz demonstrated how to make a feather into a pen.  Attendees witnessed what life was like in the Northwest Territory from 1670 to 1850.  The re-enactment featured more than 200 interpreters from across the country who demonstrate the crafts and trades from early settler days.
    Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com
Cannon and gunfire sounded during a military re-enactment at the Trail of History Saturday.