Heritage Days returns to Galesburg this weekend

One of the largest living history events of its type returns this weekend to Lake Storey in Galesburg.

As many as 800 Civil War reenactors and those reenacting the period before that will converge for "Heritage Days."  The event itself is free, but there will be food and wares for sale.

Organizers Dave Bernhardt and Mark Ebner talk about it with Will Stevenson on Galesburg's Morning News.

 

One of the largest living history events of its type returns this weekend to Lake Storey in Galesburg.

As many as 800 Civil War reenactors

 

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