2015 FRONTIER DAYS

1 Visitor Center Special Exhibits/Sales Items/ Lost & Found/First Aid 2 Indian Village Hunting Camps/Crafts & Food- ways/Archery/Stomp Dance 3-6 (18th Century French Garrison, British Camp and Music Camp) Military Demonstrations/Food- ways/Music P 7 3-6 7 Blacksmith, Woodworking, Food Vendors Historic Fishing, Dying, 2 Spinning & Weaving 8 Bartram Nature Trail R R 1 9 (circa 1814 William Bartram Militia and US Indian Games 8 Army) Military Traders Demonstrations/Food- ways/Children's Activities Traders/Period Food Stage Stage (See Entertainment Schedule) P Pavilion 9 R R Restrooms/Portalets 2015 ALABAMA FRONTIER DAYS Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson Time Line

1680 AD The Alabama people occupy the site. ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE 1717 AD French arrive and build the first Fort Toulouse along the banks of the . 9:30 COMMON STOCK, Songs & Fun (Stage) 1751 AD French complete the third and final Fort Toulouse 10:00 CREEK STOMP DANCE (Between Fort Toulouse & the just south of the previous two forts. Indian Village) 1763 AD French are defeated by Great Britain in the Seven 10:30 RODNEY THE YOUNGER, Magic (Stage) Years War and this area becomes part of the British colony of 11:30 GRAYHAWK PERKINS, Choctaw Storytelling (Stage) . 12:30 RODNEY THE YOUNGER, Magic (Stage) 1763 AD Creek people establish the town of Taskigi. 1:00 CREEK STOMP DANCE (Between Fort Toulouse & the Indian Village) 1775 AD William Bartram visits this site. 1:30 JAY McGIRT, Creek Storytelling (Stage) 1814 AD General arrives and builds Fort 2:30 COMMON STOCK, Songs & Fun (Stage) Jackson as a staging area for military operations along the Gulf Coast. signed on the August 9.

LIVING HISTORY DEMONSTRATIONS 1817 AD Fort Jackson is abandoned by the take place continuously throughout the site beginning at 9AM Army. Alabama becomes a territory. and ending at 4PM. 1819 AD Alabama becomes the 22nd state. CANNON FIRINGS AT FORT TOULOUSE [3] 9:30, 11:00, 12:00, 12:30, 2:00, 3:00 ALABAMA FRONTIER DAYS is a cooperative effort of many volunteers & PERIOD MUSIC professionals. The presentations are made possible through the efforts is performed at the stage and at the MUSIC CAMP between of the FRIENDS OF THE FORTS, THE CITY OF WETUMPKA, and our the French Fort [3] and the main park road. dedicated volunteers. FORT TOULOUSE-FORT JACKSON PARK National Historic Landmark and property of the Alabama Historical Commission