Experience the largest Revolutionary War living history weekend in Northern New England
Sat. & Sun., July 8-9—HUBBARDTON—The sights and sounds of the American Revolution will come alive at the Hubbardton Battlefield Revolutionary War weekend in Hubbardton this weekend. This full-scale living history weekend at the Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site commemorates the Revolutionary War battle fought on July 7, 1777. Hours for the event are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Marker dedication is 10:30 am on Saturday. Admission fee for the event is $8 for adults, $1 for children 14-6, under 6 free. The public and media are welcome.
British and German troops ran into stubborn American resistance in Hubbardton on July 7, 1777. After hours of intense fighting, Crown forces routed the Americans, but this contest would ultimately contribute to turning the tide for the Patriot cause. To commemorate this iconic battle, scores of reenactors from around the Northeast will set up camps to present this colorful history pageant, the largest Revolutionary War living history weekend in northern New England.
The weekend will offer a chance for visitors to experience a bygone era with hands-on-history activities for all ages and interests. Visitors will be able to walk through the military encampment; interact with reenactors illustrating 1777; and observe tactical and artillery demonstrations and camp life. Special activities are offered for children, sutlers (civilian merchants) provide a colonial shopping experience, and presentations by historians and reenactors will be given throughout the weekend.
Special to this year’s events, the Division for Historic Preservation and the Vermont State Society Daughters of the American Revolution are dedicating the 250th patriot marker commemorating our Revolutionary War Patriots. The event commences Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The marker honors those who fought to achieve American independence as part of the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Hubbardton Battlefield is honored to be chosen as one of two sites in Vermont for the America 250th Patriot Markers.
For more information visit: HistoricSites.vermont.gov.