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Living History February 2003
2/1/2003
Winter's best bets for celebrating your heritage and reliving your history.

Tallahassee, FL: A Day at the Faire

Join a baker, a tailor and a candlestick maker at this year's 18th Century Colonial Trade Faire, Feb. 14-17, 2003, at Bradley's Pond. In the tradition of Colonial fairs, visitors will dance, dine, shop and observe archery, weaving, black powder shooting and more. Admission is $2 per person or $5 per family. Children under 12 get in free. If you'd like to sell your 18th-century wares, you can don period attire and camp at the site beginning Feb. 10. But in order to participate, you must look the part: no modern jewelry, eyeglasses, cigarettes or rubber-soled shoes allowed. That means no modern merchandise or camping equipment, either. For more information, call the Faire Master at (850) 562-0705 or visit <www.tallahasseetradefaire.com>.

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