Living History is the reenactment of times past via the reproduction of daily living and the activities therein, including wars, games, faires, artisans, first-person interpretations, through historic research, period garb, and the use of an era's common tools and objects. It is used as both a means of educating others and remembering the times in which our ancestors lived. (Thanks to the editors of Recreation/Living History for providing this description.)
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- Scollay Square - Always Something Doing Boston's Scollay Square lives again in the pages of the Always Something Doing - now in its second edition with new photographs and a foreword by Thomas O'Connor.
- 1812 Marine Guard Volunteer division of the outreach and education departments of the USS Constitution Museum Foundation; information on arms, uniforms, and activities.
- Barony of Carolingia Links to its subsidiary Society for Creative Anachronism groups, activity schedule, mailing list, officers, announcements, links to articles by the populace.
- First Foot Guards Historical information of this regiment known as the Grenadier Guards, a redcoat regiment that served in America from 1776.