World War II Live
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Event Details
Averasboro Battlefield Commission, Inc, in cooperation with the Va.-Carolina Military History Association, Inc, presents World War II Live, a Living History and WWII Vehicle show at Historic Averasboro Civil War Battlefield, Dunn, NC (30 minutes north of Fayetteville, NC off I-95)
Saturday and Sunday November 10-11, 2012
All World War II (European, Pacific, Mediterranean, and Homefront)
Impressions invited, (no persons under 16 with a firearm, per reenactment site rules)
There will be a World War II Vehicle show also.
Event Schedule:
Saturday:10am-4pm open to public - public battle at 2pm
Sunday: 10am to 3pm open to public- public battle at 2pm
Arrival for Reenactors is Friday 3pm til 10pm and before 9:30am Saturday
Reenactors and WWII Display vehicles free, but we ask you register by Oct. 13, 2012 to receive a free meal ticket.
Vendors invited please contact for info. See www.averasboro.com for registration and more information or contact Franz Enders at vacarolinamha@yahoo.com
The website has yet to be updated, but please mark your calendars and check back in the future. Last year was the first time we had the event, and we are looking forward to building upon its success.
World War II Live
Phone : (910)891-5019 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : bpearce7@nc.rr.com or vacarolinamha@yahoo.com
Web: www.averasboro.com
Living History
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Old Bluff Church
The church was formed in 1758. James Campbell, the first minister, was from Pennsylvania. The church discontinued activity in 1921. Surrounded by historic cemetery and features hiking trails to the Cape Fear River. Part of the Civil War Battle took place
Dunn, NC Churches
Averasboro Civil War Battlefield Museum & Chicora Cemetery
The Battle of Averasboro was the first deliberate, tactical resistance to the infamous march of federal forces through Georgia and the Carolinas. Historic markers outline the events of the March 1865
Dunn, NC Museums