"Does George Washington still matter? [The author] argues for Washington's unique contribution to the forging of America by retracing his journey as a new president through all thirteen former colonies, which were now an unsure nation"--Amazon.
While participating in a Revolutionary War reenactment, Frank and Joe learn that there has been a real casualty and set out to investigate the incident.
A Civil War reenactment turns tense when someone secretly digs large holes in the battlefield. Is someone waging a little war of their own and trying to cheat, and if so, why?.
When strange accidents start occurring at the local pioneer village, Nancy, Bess, and George go undercover to determine if the village is really haunted by the Lantern Lady, or if the accidents have a more deadly cause.
Fourteen-year-old Jason and his friends witness a crime at a War of 1812 reenactment camp. When they investigate, they find themselves in danger, and without modern conveniences such as cell phones to call for help.
Fourteen-year-old Jason and his friends witness a crime at a War of 1812 reenactment camp. When they investigate, they find themselves in danger, and without modern conveniences such as cell phones to call for help.
When four UC Berkeley students put on a dramatic protest at an annual reenactment of a Civil War battle, they set off a chain of events that revel deep divides of class, race, and politics within their community.
Twelve-year-old Hal, a.k.a. Cartboy, keeps a journal of his experience at a summer history camp where he is thrust back into colonial times and forced to live like a pioneer.
On a fourth-grade trip to a local battle site park, Jon Gummyshoes, fourth-grade detective, learns that sometimes history should rest in peace when he and Mac investigate a tale of ghosts and lost gold.