I mainly got into reenacting through my interest in history. Ever since I was a little kid in school I had always favored social studies and history over other subjects. Along the way I began watching videos and learning more about historical topics, mainly about the American Frontier and Victorian era on my own time outside of school. I loved watching Westerns and movies about the American Civil War as well as learning more about the era that they took place in. As I got old
KJZZ 91.5 recently attended our reenactment of the American Civil War and Indian Wars at Vulture City on January 31st - February 1st, 2026. They interviewed our members and photographed our reenactment battles over the course of the weekend. A special thanks to KJZZ's Jill Ryan and Gabriel Pietrorazio for attending our event! Check out the link below to listen to the interviews and see the photos: https://www.kjzz.org/2-wars-1-ghost-town-history-through-the-eyes-of-arizona-re
Before I went into reenacting, I had no idea what it was, then one day I was asked if I wanted to be part of a reenactment; I said yes... Now because of that I have made many new friends and even learned skills that I hadn't before I joined. Reenacting is something that basically anybody is able to do, and you don't even have to be a history buff; you'll learn that history as you go, and you will be taught everything you need to know by people that are willing to help wheneve