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Bardstown Colonial Days
March 30- April 1, 2012              Bardstown, Kentucky
 
Photos by Jim and Kathy Cummings

The Second Annual Bardstown Colonial Days encompassed much of the small town of Bardstown. The Colonial Village is located just south of The Civil War Museum. And around the corner and up the hill is the “home of three governors” Wickland. And in the nearby quarry there was a live shoot going on. Busses shuttled visitors between the venues.

Down in the village were the guest speakers and entertainment. Visitors could see a first person presentation from a figure from 18th century history or enjoy some music or a live magic show.

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Guest speakers were in the village.

On the grounds of Wickland, vendors were set up selling their wares. The house was open to visitors and was set to host the historical ball on Saturday night.

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Members of the Indiana Mounted Militia could be seen on the grounds on horseback throughout the day.

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The Butler’s Rangers from Shelbyville, KY had their 18th century cannon on site.

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Click here to see the slide show of The Many Faces of Bardstown Colonial Days

Click Here for a special look at the Civil War Museum at Bardstown

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Click here to see the 18th Century Cannon Firing

See the photos from Bardstown 2011 including a feature on the Wickland Estate

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