History
Park to host reenactment July 4th weekend
Experience history at Vicksburg National Military Park this July 4th. Witness reenactors bring the past to life during a special event.
VICKSBURG, Miss. (VDN) — This July 4th weekend, visitors to the Vicksburg National Military Park will have the opportunity to witness history come to life through a special living history program portraying the final 24 hours before the surrender of Vicksburg. This event will take place Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5 beginning at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the Visitor Center Theater.
Reenactors portraying General Ulysses S. Grant and Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton will interpret the events leading up to the city’s surrender on July 4, 1863. Using actual journal entries, letters, reports, and firsthand accounts, the program will bring the thoughts, decisions, and experiences of those historic moments to life.
Through engaging presentations and authentic storytelling, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of one of the Civil War’s most significant campaigns and the people who lived through it.
Additional details, schedules, and program information will be announced soon. Be sure to follow our social media pages for updates as we approach this exciting July 4th weekend event.
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