Galesburg Heritage Days marks 30 years of living history

On Galesburg’s Morning News, organizers Dave Bernhart and Mark Ebner preview the 30th annual Galesburg Heritage Days, held August 15-17, 2025, at Lake Storey Park. This free event, drawing nearly 1,000 reenactors and 50 merchants, combines a Pre-1840 Early American Rendezvous with a Civil War Battle Encampment. Highlights include battle reenactments, a public camp dance, and night artillery firing, alongside demonstrations like flintknapping and paddle making. The Galesburg Area Children’s Theatre performs “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” and the Victorian Tea Ladies present a Civil War Sisters in Service Tea. With food vendors, kid-friendly activities like the candy cannon, and shuttle services, the event offers something for all. Supported by local sponsors and the City of Galesburg, it boosts tourism, attracting visitors from multiple states. For details, visit galesburgheritagedays.org.

Mark Ebner, left, Dave Bernhart, organizers of the 30th annual Galesburg Heritage Days.
Mark Ebner, left, Dave Bernhart, organizers of the 30th annual Galesburg Heritage Days. (WGIL)

 

On Galesburg’s Morning News, organizers Dave Bernhart and Mark Ebner preview the 30th annual Galesburg Heritage Days, held August 15-17, 2025, at Lake Storey

 

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