Folks,
A request for some living history support came to me via the NPS grapevine this weekend. The National Mall is rededicating the Lincoln Memorial on May 30th and since the President is expected to attend the ceremony, living historians portraying US soldiers (ya know...the fellows with guns) are being somewhat frowned upon by the Secret Service. So, the folks at the Mall are trying to be creative by representing some of the GAR fellows who attended the original dedication ceremony on May 30, 1922.
The Mall is looking for older volunteers to portray the GAR veterans. Impressions would involve a Union-ish, reunion-looking coat, some GAR medals, perhaps a hat with GAR insignia, and 1920s-ish dress pants underneath. If you're interested or know anyone who would be willing to help you can get in touch with me (PM) and I'll put you in touch with the folks at the Mall.
I really hope we can get a few folks to help out. I think it is a very creative use of living history and adds a new dimension to the war and the legacy of commemoration we continue.
A request for some living history support came to me via the NPS grapevine this weekend. The National Mall is rededicating the Lincoln Memorial on May 30th and since the President is expected to attend the ceremony, living historians portraying US soldiers (ya know...the fellows with guns) are being somewhat frowned upon by the Secret Service. So, the folks at the Mall are trying to be creative by representing some of the GAR fellows who attended the original dedication ceremony on May 30, 1922.
The Mall is looking for older volunteers to portray the GAR veterans. Impressions would involve a Union-ish, reunion-looking coat, some GAR medals, perhaps a hat with GAR insignia, and 1920s-ish dress pants underneath. If you're interested or know anyone who would be willing to help you can get in touch with me (PM) and I'll put you in touch with the folks at the Mall.
I really hope we can get a few folks to help out. I think it is a very creative use of living history and adds a new dimension to the war and the legacy of commemoration we continue.
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