The French & Indian War: A Fall Encampment Aug 31st/Sep 1st

Where

2640 S. Webster Ave, Allouez Wisconsin, 54301 - Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Join the Annual Heritage Hill French and Indian War Encampment and interact with 18th century living historians from throughout the region. See French, British, and Ango-American soldiers as they would have been on campaign.

Hear the crack of muskets and smell the black powder during demonstrations. Gather around the campfire with soldiers and army followers as they cook their meals. Engage with artisans demonstrating various 18th century arts and crafts. Step into the past and join us for a weekend of education, excitement, and special activities in 18th century Wisconsin!

Tram service will be offered throughout the weekend.

More Information HERE.

Heritage Hill Historical State Park

Our Mission

The mission of Heritage Hill State Historical Park is to enrich the lives of others by sharing Northeast Wisconsin’s diverse cultural and historic ties that bind our communities together.

Our Vision
The vision of the Heritage Hill State Historical Park is to be regarded as the leading interpreter of Northeast Wisconsin’s historical and cultural legacies using innovative interpretive techniques that engage, entertain, and educate the public.

Living History State Park
Heritage Hill State Historical Park is a 56-acre living history state park in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Beautifully nestled on the banks of the Fox River.

Appreciation of History
We are committed to enriching the lives of visitors of all ages by nurturing a deeper understanding and appreciation of the history of Northeastern Wisconsin and its people. History is brought to life for thousands of visitors annually through educational programs for school children, unique seasonal events for families, and special activities for seniors.