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HT Information Center (cont.) Events in the South and Southeast
Alabama September 15-16, Waterloo: Trail of Tears Commemoration and Motorcycle Ride. (256) 740-4141. www.flo-tour.org Georgia October 6-7, Andersonville: Andersonville Prison Living History and Cemetery Dedication. (912) 924-0343. October 11-November 11, Lumpkin: The Fair of 1850 features demonstrations of pioneer harvest-time activities. (888) 733-1850. www.director@westville.org Kentucky September 14-16, Danville: The Historic Constitution Square Festival focuses on the period from 1780 to 1800 with living history encampments, entertainments, artists, craftsmen and food. (800) 755-0076. www.danville-ky.com Louisiana Through December 29, New Orleans: The Historic New Orleans Collection presents "In Search of Yesterday's Gardens: Landscapes of Nineteenth- Century New Orleans." Period maps, books, paintings, commercial records, garden plans and implements are on display. (504) 598-7145. www.hnoc.org Mississippi October 27-28, Jackson: The 24th Pioneer and Indian Festival celebrates the legacy of the Natchez Trace with period crafts, reenactments, wagon rides, food, music and dance. (601) 981-0019. North Carolina September 17, Currie: Sign a replica of the United States Constitution and celebrate the document with guided battlefield tours, guest speakers and programs at Moore's Creek National Battlefield. (910) 283-5591. www.nps.gov/mocr Tennessee Through October 21, Memphis: "Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from the British Museum" is on display at The Pyramid, with many objects that have never before been exhibited. (901) 312-9161. www.eternalegypt.org October 5-7, Jonesborough: The National Storytelling Festival. (800) 952-8392. www.storytellingfestival.net
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