
Public Days
The Legacy of Mary Ingles weekend is open to the public on Saturday and Sunday. .
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Dramatic presentations and explorations into the lives of some of the people who influenced Mary’s life will be ongoing throughout the day.
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Visitors to the camp may also be able to interact with interpreters who have researched: Tommy Ingles and his Indian father, a Shawnee warrior who is upset with the English, a Cherokee liaison between Will Ingles & Johnny Draper and their wives' Shawnee captors, a Virginia farm-wife, a salt maker, a trader, and others.
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The living history encampment is open
Saturday 9-3
Sunday 12-3 (Our church services is at 10 am and all are welcome to join us, but the camps will be closed until 12).
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There is no charge to attend programs. MITA accepts donations to continue the annual production of this interpretative event.




