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Springtime Traditions 1790-1869
Fri, Apr 24
|2160 Lexington Rd
Springtime Traditions 1790–1869 returns to Callaway Plantation April 24–25, 2026, offering living-history experiences from the early American frontier through the War Between the States. Enjoy period cooking, agricultural demonstrations, and mounted artillery. School Day Friday; public Saturday.


Time & Location
Apr 24, 2026, 10:00 AM – Apr 25, 2026, 4:00 PM
2160 Lexington Rd, 2160 Lexington Rd, Washington, GA 30673, USA
About the event
Springtime Traditions 1790–1869 is a living-history event that brings nearly eight decades of American history to life at Callaway Plantation. Held April 24–25, 2026, this immersive experience traces daily life, agriculture, foodways, and conflict from the early American frontier through the War Between the States.
Visitors will enjoy period cooking, agricultural talks and demonstrations, and a powerful mounted artillery presentation interpreting the 1861–1865 conflict in a rarely seen format. Friday, April 24, is dedicated to school groups with interactive, educational programming, while Saturday, April 25, is open to the general public.
Springtime Traditions offers a rare opportunity to step into a living historical timeline where history is not just observed—but experienced.