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Photos from Museum of American Armor

Museum of American Armor
Museum of American Armor
We had a fantastic time with the Long Island Living History Association at the Museum of American Armor on February 25. There were 15 reenactors representing American, French, and German forces. Thanks to the public that came out, and to the living history experts on hand.

View photo gallery here.

Posted on February 26, 2018March 27, 2018Author Kevin FitzpatrickCategories NewsTags 2018 Events, Living History, Long Island

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