We went to the Harvest Supper which is a fund raiser for repairs needed at the Fort. The volunteers were dressed in period costumes. And were gracious & informative. A small reception was set up prior to the dinner and included lively music by 2 musicians playing several different instruments. We enjoyed it and had a good time. We hope to do it again next year.
Interpreters are well informed about what they are doing. Activities to be seen include fireplace cooking, camping as soldiers would have done it, trading, bookbinding, etc. The village baker has a lot of information.
This a wonderful open air museum exhibiting 18th century life in New Hampshire. The replica fort has exhibits demonstrating everyday life, including cooking and homemaking, blacksmithing, textile arts, trading, and they have occasional mock battles as well.
Battle reenactments are well planned, rehearsed, and narrated well.
Great Rev war weekend at Ft 4. The fort is becoming a must see, must do historical site.
Abenaki weekends and Native Heritage events are particularly well presented.
Some weekends include more activity than others, but something is always happening.
Great look back in time. Reenactments are fun for everyone. You can smell and hear the muskets a mile away. The volunteers are great "actors". Uniforms are authentic looking. Can't miss this one.
This is a simple, down to earth museum, but educational.
Admission is reasonable. Events are listed on the website.
Fort At No 4 is a US Museum based in Charlestown, New Hampshire. Fort At No 4 is located at 267 Springfield Rd, Charlestown, NH 03603, USA.
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