Horicon Living History Days

Horicon Living History Days Horicon Living History Days is a historical timeline event that takes place annually each spring, on Mother's Day weekend. This is an invite camp.

Our event features reenactors from the 1600s through the Vietnam War. I am the volunteer curator of the Horicon Historical Society, and eight years ago I decided to host a buckskinner's encampment at our local historical society. We started with 3 camps and a couple of walk-in reenactor's on our museum grounds. That small event brought in over 500 visitors, more than our museum usually saw in a 2-

3 year period. It also sparked a love of re-enacting for my family. After that event we bought a tent, picked a time period, and began reenacting ourselves. Since that first event 8 years ago we have learned a lot! Both in reenacting and in how to grow an event that is educational and family friendly. The event we host now is quite different than the one we started with. Thanks to the help of loyal camps that have been with us since the beginning, we have outgrown our museum grounds, and are finally on our way to creating an historical time-line event. We are always looking for new camps and demonstrations to add to our event. If you are interested in attending our event, please contact me by private message and we would be happy to talk with you about your camp, persona, and demonstration. If you are interested in checking out our museum check out our page at

www.facebook.com/Horicon-Historical-Society-153743354637230/?ref=hl

And if your interested in learning more about our family's adventures in historical reenacting, feel free to check out our page at

www.facebook.com/Living-in-the-Past-LLC-364640390279832/?ref=hl

On Memorial Day, our country pauses to remember our fallen heroes—both known and unknown—whose service and sacrifice sha...
05/25/2026

On Memorial Day, our country pauses to remember our fallen heroes—both known and unknown—whose service and sacrifice shaped our nation’s story. Many of them came from small towns like Horicon, leaving behind families, farms, and jobs to answer a call greater than themselves.

The Horicon Historical Society honors their memory today.
May we continue to preserve their stories and the legacies they left behind with gratitude.

🌺 Why the Poppy Became a Symbol of Remembrance
Every May, small red poppies—often offered by members of the American Legion Auxiliary—begin appearing in the entrances of stores, banks, and community buildings. Many of us recognize these little tissue‑paper flowers, but fewer of our younger generations know why the poppy became such a powerful symbol of remembrance.

The tradition began during the First World War. After the devastation of battle, poppies were often the first flowers to grow in the churned earth of the Western Front. Their bright red petals stood out against the graves of fallen soldiers, creating a striking image of beauty amid loss.

In 1915, Canadian physician Lt. Col. John McCrae captured this scene in his poem “In Flanders Fields,” describing poppies growing among the crosses marking the dead. His words resonated deeply with grieving families and veterans around the world.

Inspired by McCrae’s poem, American professor Moina Michael began wearing a red poppy in 1918 to honor those who died in service. She championed the poppy as a national symbol of remembrance, and by 1920 it had been adopted by the American Legion. The tradition has continued for more than a century.

Today, when we display or wear a poppy on Memorial Day, we join generations of Americans who choose to remember—with gratitude—the sacrifices made by everyday people in the pursuit of freedom.

05/20/2026
Thank You to Our Sponsors!The Horicon Historical Society wishes to extend our sincere gratitude to the sponsors who make...
05/18/2026

Thank You to Our Sponsors!

The Horicon Historical Society wishes to extend our sincere gratitude to the sponsors who make Horicon Living History Days possible. An event of this size and scope is a tremendous undertaking, and their support plays a vital role in bringing history to life for our community.

Their contributions help us provide educational demonstrations, hands‑on experiences, and a welcoming space where families can explore and learn together. We are honored to partner with organizations and individuals who value history, community, and the preservation of our shared heritage. Several private individuals have also contributed immensely to this event, and while we will respect their privacy, we remain deeply grateful for their generosity.

Thank you to all who stand with us and help carry our mission forward: Preserving the past for the future.

Amazing shots! Both by  cannon, and camera!! Thanks for the awesome pictures  Keith Weston
05/12/2026

Amazing shots! Both by cannon, and camera!! Thanks for the awesome pictures Keith Weston

As the event draws near we’d like to share another fun contest for visitors to enjoy! Our fire starting competition has ...
05/01/2026

As the event draws near we’d like to share another fun contest for visitors to enjoy!

Our fire starting competition has started to catch fire 🔥 and is a fun way for competitors to show their skills with flint and steel!

This contest will be taking place on May 9th at 12:00

Last year’s winner’s:
1st place- Sofia
2nd place- David
3rd place- Ty

Over the years, we have been incredibly fortunate to build such a strong relationship with the City of Horicon. The supp...
04/30/2026

Over the years, we have been incredibly fortunate to build such a strong relationship with the City of Horicon. The support they provide in helping make this event possible cannot be overstated.

Events like ours are no small undertaking — they come together through the combined efforts of many hands, each contributing to the larger whole. Throughout our 15 years here, the Horicon Department of Public Works and the Horicon Police Department have consistently supported us, taken an active interest in what we do, and helped ensure the safety and success of Horicon Living History Days. We are deeply grateful for their support.

These photos highlight just a few moments shared between Horicon Police officers and our Civil War reenactors over the years

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740 Valley Street
Horicon, WI
53032

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