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Public Days

The Legacy of Mary Ingles weekend is open to the public on Saturday and Sunday.  .

Dramatic presentations and explorations into the lives of some of the people who influenced Mary’s life will be ongoing throughout the day. 

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.

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). 

There is no charge to attend programs. MITA accepts donations to continue the annual production of this interpretative event.

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