As 18th century military reenactors at Fort Ligonier were preparing on Sunday to fire six- and 12-pound cannons packed with explosive cartridges meant to immitate the sound of cannonballs, David Evans of Pittsburgh’s North Hills was teaching his daughter, Quinnlynn, about the weapons she was seeing. Evans, a native of
Live text and audio coverage as Kilmacud edge out Glen 1-11 to 1-9 in the All-Ireland Club football final after Ballyhale beat Dunloy in the hurling decider.
Live text and audio coverage as Kilmacud edge out Glen 1-11 to 1-9 in the All-Ireland Club football final after Ballyhale beat Dunloy in the hurling decider.
Imagine a Colonial-era dance party. Fortified by a cup of rum punch, revelers kick up their heels in a few rounds of English country dancing. After that, they raise their voices to sing some popular tunes of the day. At least that’s the way it was for the Twelfth Night
Fort Ligonier will bid farewell to the holiday season with its sixth annual Twelfth Night Celebration. The revelry, planned for 7-9:30 p.m. Jan. 7 in the fort’s Center for History Education, will hark back to similar Colonial-era events. “The Twelfth Night celebration at Fort Ligonier is a fun event to