COOKSBURG, Pa. (EYT) – Cook Forest State Park hosted the two-day French and Indian War Encampment Reenactment on June 8-9.
The event hosts a series of living history events depicting life during the French & Indian War.
The full two-day encampment included woodland natives, cannon and musket firing, cooking, primitive skills, blacksmithing, tinsmithing, pottery, children’s games, sutler camp, renown living historians, French & Indian War Era artisans, and live tactical engagements.
Attendees were able to take a walk back in time along the Black Bear Trail by the Sawmill Center for the Arts during open camp hours to view British, Colonial, French, and Native American re-enactors as they portrayed lifestyles of the 18th century.
Volunteers from across the Commonwealth gathered at Cook Forest State Park, located at 113 River Road, Cooksburg, Pa.
Full hi-rez photo gallery now online at https://galleries.propointmedia.com/2024frenchindianwarencampment.