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“Daniel Boone Days” at Andora Farm
Saturday, September 2, 2017 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
A colonial / early American event will be held in Culpeper at Andora Farm on September 2, 2017 from 10 am – 4 pm which is open to the public and free of charge. “Daniel Boone Days” will commemorate early American history and Daniel Boone who lived in Culpeper during the Cherokee Indian Wars in North Carolina. Boone lived in what is now known as Stevensburg and worked tobacco fields including what is present day Andora Farm (farm dating to 1758). Boone hauled tobacco to the Port of Fredericksburg for shipment to England. The event will emphasize early American life with demonstrations and recognize Daniel Boone’s life here.
The event will include demonstrations of early American crafts such as spinning and weaving, quilting, tobacco processing, blacksmithing, mussel loading demonstrations, and an authentic recreation of a Longhunter camp (hosted by American Mountain Man Association) with authentic target practice in the camp. Virginia Trappers Association will also be present with demonstrations and local historian, Zann Nelson, will be available for questions. In addition to the early American crafters, Moving Meadows Farm will be on-site with fresh baked good and locally farm-raised meats. There will be free horse-drawn wagon rides of the farm for children and adults alike.
People wishing to ride their horses on the trail ride need to pre-register with the national television show, Best of America by Horseback, who will be filming the highlights of the weekend’s events. More information can be obtained at 540-829-9555 or visit www.bestofamericabyhorseback.com