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Revolutionary War reenactment set for Sturbridge

BY: AP Staff Writer AUGUST 4, 2012 | MODIFIED: AUGUST 4, 2012 AT 4:15 AM
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STURBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Eight hundred people representing British and Colonial troops and their allies are expected to participate this weekend in New England's largest Revolutionary War reenactment.

The reenactment is scheduled to run all day Saturday and Sunday at Old Sturbridge Village. Organizers expect 5,000 to 7,000 visitors will see the reenactment.

Events will include a drilling and inspection of British and American troops, a cannon demonstration, a children's musket drill, fife and drum music, and a parade by the American and allied troops.

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