Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

800 re-enactors to demonstrat­e largest land battle of the Revolution­ary War

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including George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Alexander Hamilton will be attending. Visitors will be able to: • Tour the American and British camps;

• Hear the fife and drum corps; • Sample period food; • Meet authors of period fiction and non-fiction; and

• Play games, shop, and much more.

“We held our first re-enactment in the spring of 2014 and it was a resounding success so it was only natural to bring it back for the 240th anniversar­y,” said Linda Kaat, chair of Brandywine 2017. “Birmingham Township is once again thrilled to be able to offer a re-enactment on the actual site where the battle took place, something that is extremely rare. Visitors will be walking in the footsteps of thousands of brave revolution­ary men who fought valiantly here, many of whom made the ultimate sacrifice so that our country could be independen­t.”

An estimated 26,000 British and American soldiers met at Sandy Hollow on the afternoon of Sept. 11, 1777. The night would end in an American retreat. Though this was a loss, this particular fight served to fortify the colonists’ resolve to ultimately defeat the Redcoats in another four years at Yorktown. In a nod to historical accuracy, the British will win again on Saturday. However, Sunday’s battle will end in a British rout, just for fun.

For additional details and updates, please visit www.brandywine­2017.org. Visitors are invited to join our social media communitie­s: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

There are volunteer and sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies. Please contact Linda Kaat at 610.909.3324 or linda.kaat@ att.net.

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SUBMITTED PHOTOS More than 800 authentica­lly-dressed re-enactors will again descend upon Birmingham Township on Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17 to recreate this historic confrontat­ion of the Battle of Brandywine between British and American soldiers at Sandy...
 ??  ?? More than 800 authentica­lly-dressed re-enactors will again descend upon Birmingham Township on Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17 to recreate this historic confrontat­ion of the Battle of Brandywine between British and American soldiers at Sandy...
More than 800 authentica­lly-dressed re-enactors will again descend upon Birmingham Township on Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17 to recreate this historic confrontat­ion of the Battle of Brandywine between British and American soldiers at Sandy...

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