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This page will discuss the architecture, and design styles from the past, including things like window treatments, door treatments, mouldings, building materials, building methods, etc. If it's on...
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This page will discuss clothing and fashion from the past so you can dress the part—with style!
First of all, the 19th century...
This page is for planners for the Living History Reenactors Conference that takes place in the Intermountain region each year, brought to you by the Intermountain Living History Consortium that...
For more information about this site, living history in the Intermountain Area (Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado), or general questions about the participating organizations, see the links...
This page will discuss all things about the Fur Trade and mountain men.
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This page is all about the Living History Reenactors Conference that takes place in the Intermountain region each year, brought to you by the Intermountain Living History Consortium that includes...
This page will discuss the ins and outs of Native American life and interactions from and around the 19th century in the Intermountain West.
Food History Timeline
Food in the 1820s
New Foods
Lady fingers • Chicken-fried steak • fondue • Macadamia nuts farmed • Gazpacho comes to U.S.
New Food Companies
A-1 Steak Sauce
Food...
This page will be all about Pioneers: how they lived, what they did, how they felt—and how to be effective and performing living history about them.
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This page will help outline storytelling skills that you can use as a living history performer.
For starters, check out the The Ultimate Storyelling Guide
This page will address technologies of the past, especially in the 19th century—the Industrial Revolution. How did these technologies affect folks here out West? Add your thoughts here.
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Living History & Re-enactors Conference
This site is for reenactors, living history performers/interpreters, and planners for living history venues that live in the Intermountain West. The Intermountain West shares a lot of history such...
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