Old Barracks Museum to hold French and Indian War demonstration

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The Old Barracks Museum is set to hold a demonstration about the French and Indian War on April 5 and April 6.

Activities throughout the day include morning roll call, drill and firelock demonstrations, rationing and cooking demonstrations and an official “marching out” of the barracks.

There will also be a recreated Sutler station on the grounds of the museum to present visitors with the people who followed the army to offer goods, supplies, and services not issued by the crown.

The program is included with the regular cost of admission.

For more information contact Lauren Ronaghan at (609) 396-1776 or lronaghan@barracks.org.

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