After experiencing this really exciting, beautifully organized and macabre "Civil War Reenactment…read moreevent" I cant help but whisper to god and thanked the heavens for not bring me to life in the 1800's and in America" because I would have shit in my pants like literally if I was alive during those dark times.
It wasn't just a step back into time when you attend this civil war reenactment, it was literally like I jumped into a "back to the future car" and went way back in time during the scary and violent civil war era. Everything felt so real and authentic: the dressing, the music, the horse poop, the shootings, the gory sights, the tent housing and even the style of speech. The best part of course was the reliving the great battle acting, which was a burst of loud cannons, guns and smoke, and of course the believable death casualty of war. It was the ultimate sweet dreams for a gun loving republican. Remember to bring ear plugs, because the war reenactment is very loud. While bringing your own chair to sit would be helpful or maybe a blanket to sit down.
For $25 which I paid in advance via online, I got parking, catered food, and also entrance to the event- quite a good deal in my opinion. I really enjoyed myself and I truly felt assimilated into the american culture. Ive always seen western american people or white people travel to my country and engulf into my culture enjoying it and being awed and fascinated- oh how I always wanted that same experience, well now I got to do the same exact thing with their culture.
The experience felt real ! People were not only dressed with such minute details, but they were also acting as if they were part of that era- people lived in cloth tents, with whole families- women, kids, men all dressed up and lived in small tents. The way they ate, talked, and lived was eerily similar to the civil war era, even the civil war casualty hospital had the sights of gory war casualties of blood and guts. Question could be asked to the actors, and they would educate you with the finest details. These people were highly passionate about the civil war. Even Abraham Lincoln came back to life and made an appearance for this 2 day event once a year event- Sat and Sunday.
The parking was fantastic, very organized and they even had parking attendants to guide me. There were numerous stores that sold authentic drinks such as sarsaparilla for $11, brick oven pizza, cattle corn and etc. The meal plan I bought was a perfect combo of trip sandwich, biscuits, beans, and coleslaw. It was delicious and well worth every penny.
Plenty of memorabilia and souvenirs could be purchased on these grounds. They were highly affordable and authentic to the market sale of the civil war period. They sold civil war clothing and accessories, toys, and even macabre home decor such as crocodile head.
Overall an amazing civil war reenactment that can't be missed, because its simply unique and a great american cultural experience especially for tourist. Make sure to dress comfortably, bring water, and also wear comfy shoes. Don't forget to bring ear plugs for the loud war noise, and also a foldable chair or blanket to sit. Ideal time to visit would be as early as possible since the weather is cooler. Getting here is easy, just input the GPS to Kearny park, there will be plenty of direction posted which would lead to the free parking zone. I would however check the day itinerary before coming, so that I would be in time for the reenactment (which happens only twice a day) and other events.