Admission for Two, Four, or Six People to Colonial Faire at Camp Flintlock on August 25 (Up to 48% Off)
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Participants can enjoy an immersive colonial experience complete with tomahawks, quill pens, splitting firewood and much more
- Date and time: Saturday, August 25, 2018, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- What’s included: quill-writing, tomahawk-throwing, early American cuisine sampling, musket and cannon demonstrations, children’s militia parade, and more
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About Camp Flintlock
Tim Langdon and his wife, Renee, founded Camp Flintlock on a simple concept: people learn about history best if they live it. The Langdons know firsthand: they live on the property in an 18th-century-style log home that Tim and his friends built by hand. To immerse visitors in their colonial world, the Langdons host overnight camping trips where visitors can sleep in colonial-style tents, fire muskets, and string together Native American–inspired necklaces. At residential summer camps, guests even don colonial garb and participate in daily chores, such as splitting firewood and looking over their shoulder for the British. For those who just want a taste of colonial living, school field trips and day camps include activities like making beeswax candles and playing colonial games.