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Civil War buffs help impart U.S. history

Local re-enactors will enliven events commemorating the interstate conflict

By Christie Wilson

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 27, 2013

~~<p>Don't expect to see the Battle of Bull Run playing out at an open field near you any time soon.</p>
<p>With a small muster of about 20, the Civil War re-enactors with the Hawaii Civil War Round Table are more interested in visiting schools, Scout packs and community groups and participating in parades and living-history programs than restaging major campaigns from the &quot;War Between the States.&quot;</p>
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Don't expect to see the Battle of Bull Run playing out at an open field near you any time soon.

With a small muster of about 20, the Civil War re-enactors with the Hawaii Civil War Round Table are more interested in visiting schools, Scout packs and community groups and participating in parades and living-history programs than restaging major campaigns from the "War Between the States." Login for more...



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