07/14/12 – Whiskey Rebellion Weekend – Fourth Annual Encampment and History Walk at Bower Hill

Event Name
Whiskey Rebellion Weekend - Fourth Annual Encampment and History Walk at Bower Hill
When
Saturday, July 14, 2012
1:00pm
Where
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Other Info
Woodville Plantation and The Scott Conservancy team up again to present an afternoon of activities on Bower Hill, the site of the beginning of the Whiskey Rebellion at John Neville’s Bower Hill plantation. On July 14th, join the soldiers of the Fourth Sub-Legion as they return to Bower Hill to discuss and re-create the fateful events of the Whiskey Rebellion, as they occurred in July of 1794.

This unique event will include an encampment from 1 pm until 6 pm along the “Tom the Tinker Trail.” Participants will experience camp life with cooking demonstrations, musket firings and tactical demonstrations. At 3 pm, a history walk will begin at the PA State Historical Marker on Bower Hill (near Kane Regional Center) and end at the Scrubgrass Run Trailhead. The walk covers approximately one mile along the newly restored trails of the Bower Hill. Topics covered include the Battle of Bower Hill, the soldiers that participated in the battle and the Whiskey Rebellion. The walk is free to the public and reservations are not required.

Following the walk, participants are invited to tour Woodville Plantation. Woodville Plantation will be open to the public on Saturday evening from 5 pm to 8 pm. Admission for this special opening is $5 per person, children under 6 are free.

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The Home of John and Presley Neville, circa 1780

Woodville, the John and Presley Neville house, is Southwestern Pennsylvania’s principal link to the late 18th century, interpreting the time period of 1780-1820 and documenting the lives of the three families that resided there, the Nevilles (1775-1815), the Cowans (1815-1835), and the Wrenshalls (1835-1975).


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