A trip to Fall River’s waterfront this weekend will be a voyage back in time as dozens of re-enactors make camp in Heritage State Park and welcome visitors to see what life was like in Colonial times — but with the modern benefit of taco trucks.
The Battle of Fall River Re-enactment Weekend is taking place May 31 and June 1, two days of living history open to the public for free. Visitors can wander the grounds, meet historians, see craftspeople working with metal and lace, maybe take in a musket battle or two.
Dave Jennings of the Lafayette-Durfee Historical Foundation organized the weekend, with a lot of local support.
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