Traveling this fall How about including re-enactments and other living history events in your plans. They're a great way to enrich RV road trips, family travel and home school outings. History-travel experts Suzanne and Craig Sheumaker offer you a long list of suggestions that are fun, unusual and educational.
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About the Authors
Suzanne and Craig Sheumaker are history-travel experts. They recently published the new guidebook 'America's Living History-The Early Years' to bring together in one place tantalizing
information about tourist attractions that recall America's most formative years. The colorful 224-page book is receiving high praise for its unique approach to both U.S. history and U.S.
travel. With insightful text and 500 destination photographs, it enables readers to page through America's early years chronologically, from Native Peoples to the first stages of westward
expansion. Along the way, readers discover a wealth of exciting places that can be enjoyed today. Regional maps and tourist information make travel planning easy.
'America's Living History-The Early Years' is available wherever travel books are sold. If it is not in stock at your local bookstore, you can order it or go to Amazon.com
BarnesAndNoble.com or other online bookstores. Autographed books are available direct from the authors via Red Corral Publishing (