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Ike's Farm WWII event
« on: 2009-09-20, 12:37:16 »
http://s596.photobucket.com/albums/tt47/reenactthis/ikes2009/

was at Ikes Farm in Gettysburg yesterday.  about 200 reenactors and a good many vehicles doing a 5 hour convoy around the country side. we "liberated" the town of New Oxford and stopped at a few WWII stores to help drum up business and thank them for their support (bought some goodies hehe) then came back to the farm and set in camp and talked to public.  really a fun event.  i had shotgun in a Willy's jeep in about the middle of the convoy.  the town gave out non alcoholic beverages with 1940s labels etc. pretty fun experience. thought I'd share the pictures

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Re: Ike's Farm WWII event
« Reply #1 on: 2009-09-20, 13:35:49 »

Very cool!
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