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SUMMARY:The Battle of Anzio
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Anzio: WWII Reenactment & Fundraiser\n​Event Date & Time\n​February 28\, 2026 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm \nJoin us for a living history fundraiser at the Century Village Museum. Experience a detailed reenactment of the Anzio Campaign\, a key Allied operation during World War II launched on January 22\, 1944\, with the goal of breaking the stalemate at the German Gustav Line. \n​This full-day event features historical reenactments\, marching drills\, and weapons demonstrations. \n​Admission & Amenities: \n\n​Admission: This event is donations only.\n​Food: A lunch counter will be open for attendees inside the Bond Building.\n\n​Schedule of Events: \n\n​9:00 AM: Gates Open\n​9:15 AM: What Was The Battle of Anzio? (Bond Building)\n​9:30 AM: Small Skirmish (Village Green and Church)\n​9:45 AM: Allied Drill and Marching (Village Green and Hitchcock House)\n​10:00 AM: Allied Demonstration of Weapons and Tactics (Cook House)\n​10:15 AM: Axis Demonstration of Weapons and Tactics (Cook House)\n​10:30 AM: Axis Drill and Marching (Village Green and Hitchcock House)\n​11:00 AM: Battle of Anzio Part 1 (Village Green and Church)\n​11:30 AM: Medical Demonstration (Church)\n​12:30 PM: What Was The Battle of Anzio? (Bond Building)\n​1:00 PM: Kids Intel Scavenger Hunt (Village Green and Church)\n​1:30 PM: Small Skirmish (Village Green and Church)\n​2:00 PM: Allied Demonstration of Weapons and Tactics (Cook House)\n​2:15 PM: Axis Demonstration of Weapons and Tactics (Cook House)\n​2:30 PM: Axis Drill and Marching (Village Green and Hitchcock House)\n​3:00 PM: Battle of Anzio Part 2 (Village Green and Church)\n​3:30 PM: Medical Demonstration (Church)\n\nCall for Reenactors & Participants: \nAre you interested in participating in the reenactment? Registration fee is $10.00. This a fundraiser for Burton’s Century Village. Registration link can be found here.
URL:https://centuryvillagemuseum.org/event/the-battle-of-anzio/
LOCATION:Century Village Museum\, 14653 E Park St\,\, Burton\, OH\, 44021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Maple Sugaring & America 250
DESCRIPTION:Maple Sugaring & America 250\nDid you know that Ohio Native Americans and early Geauga County pioneers were tapping sugar maple trees and making sweet maple syrup as far back as the 1800s? This rich tradition lives on today right here in Burton\, where the first municipal maple house in the county was built in 1931. \nThis February\, join us to experience the history\, traditions\, and flavors that helped shape our community. In celebration of America 250\, we invite you to explore our unique exhibits and learn how these local industries contributed to the nation’s story. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nOhio’s Only Maple Museum: Tour the only museum in the state dedicated entirely to the history of maple sugaring.\nAmerica 250 Exhibit Tours: Engage with special exhibits commemorating 250 years of American history.\nHistoric Grist Mill: Visit our authentic mill and see early engineering in action.\nDairy & Cheese History: Learn about the vital role dairy production played in the development of Geauga County.\n\nEvent Details \n\nDates: Every Friday & Saturday in February\nTime: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM\nLocation: Century Village Museum\nCheck-in: Please check in at the Crossroads Store upon arrival.
URL:https://centuryvillagemuseum.org/event/maple-sugaring-america-250/
LOCATION:Century Village Museum\, 14653 E Park St\,\, Burton\, OH\, 44021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:America 250 Commemoration: The History of Communication
DESCRIPTION:America 250 Commemoration: The History of Communication\nCentury Village Museum – Geauga County Historical Society \nAs part of the nationwide America 250 commemoration\, the Geauga County Historical Society proudly presents a special interpretive experience at Century Village Museum that explores the evolution of communication and its impact on local communities and the nation as a whole. \nThis exhibit invites visitors to examine how methods of communication developed over time\, transforming the way individuals\, families\, businesses\, and communities connected with one another. Through historical artifacts\, interpretive displays\, and immersive settings\, guests will gain insight into the technological advancements that shaped everyday life in Geauga County and beyond. \nA central feature of the exhibit highlights the early adoption of telephone technology within the county\, showcasing one of the earliest phones installed in a Geauga County settlement in Burton. This display illustrates how emerging communication systems reduced distances\, strengthened commerce\, and fostered stronger social and economic ties—marking a significant milestone in local history. \nBy tracing the progression from early communication methods to more modern innovations\, the exhibit provides a broader understanding of how communication has continually evolved to meet the needs of a growing nation\, while laying the foundation for the interconnected world we know today. \nEvent Details\n\n\nOpening Date: January 9\n\n\nDays Open: Fridays and Saturdays throughout the month \n\n\nHours: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM \n\n\nLocation: Century Village MuseumPlease check in at the Crossroads Store upon arrival. \n\nDonations appreciated\n\nStep back in time and follow the lines—both literal and figurative—that helped connect communities across generations. This engaging and educational experience offers visitors of all ages a deeper appreciation for the role communication has played in shaping our shared history and its continued influence on modern life.
URL:https://centuryvillagemuseum.org/event/america-250-commemoration-the-history-of-communication/
LOCATION:Century Village Museum\, 14653 E Park St\,\, Burton\, OH\, 44021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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