Opens at January 1-December 31 Sunday 9:00-16:30,Opens at Friday 9:00-16:00,Opens at Saturday 9:00-17:00
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6000 County Rd 300 W, La Fontaine, IN 46940, United StatesMap
Phone+1 765-613-9248
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disappointing
This is obviously a well developed, historically accurate event - but the community's management of logistics is deplorable. There is no signage along key routes, only an enormous traffic jam. Two r...
Along with battle reenactments, Mississinewa 1812 has it all. American and British military camps, Native American camp along with great food vendors and craft merchants. Musicians, storytellers, and ...
I remember going here in elementary school and the excitement I had. I was able to my wife last month and we enjoyed it. Lots of booths set up to show life back in 1812 and to sell goods and food. The...
This is a living history event that must have had over a 1000 re-enactors living, playing, and "fighting" in period piece regalia and props - some real to the actual time! Mississinewa 1812 is the lar...
disappointing
This is obviously a well developed, historically accurate event - but the community's management of logistics is deplorable. There is no signage along key routes, only an enormous traffic jam. Two r...
Largest 1812 Reenactment!
Along with battle reenactments, Mississinewa 1812 has it all. American and British military camps, Native American camp along with great food vendors and craft merchants. Musicians, storytellers, and ...
Battle re-enactment
I remember going here in elementary school and the excitement I had. I was able to my wife last month and we enjoyed it. Lots of booths set up to show life back in 1812 and to sell goods and food. The...
Amazing!!
This is a living history event that must have had over a 1000 re-enactors living, playing, and "fighting" in period piece regalia and props - some real to the actual time! Mississinewa 1812 is the lar...