
March 2012
Franklin – Alabama River Festival
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. daily The Alabama River Museum at the Claiborne Lock and Dam will hold its annual festival with the recreation of an early 1800’s frontier settlement, complete with Creek Indian “stick ball” and “stomp dance.” Over 30 demonstrators and living history re-enactors will be in costume to depict characters from Alabama’s frontier times. See how early settlers to the area lived before establishing homesteads, living in moveable campsites and forging for food in the woods and…
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Alabama River Festival-Franklin
March 5 & 6 Alabama River comes alive with the Alabama River Festival area school groups. School groups must register in advance. Living history recreation of an 1800’s frontier camp with traders, travelers & Native American Indians. $5 per person. Alabama River Museum. 9 am – 2 pm. March 7, family and friends are invited to join in for recreations of the early 1800’s frontier camp with traders, travelers & Native American Indians. Admission per person: $7 adults and $3…
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