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October-Living History Fall Encampment
Living History Fall Encampment held at Moss-Wright Park, Goodlettsville in mid-October.A 1780 encampment with re-enactors in period dress camping, cooking and working with authentic food and gear. Held at Mansker's Station, one of Tennessee's first settlements. The reproduction fort is considered to be one of the most authentic in the nation.

November-January- A Season of Celebration
A Season of Celebration at Cheekwood Botanical Garden is an annual event that focuses on the the Cheek home during the holidays. This event runs immediately following Thanksgiving and runs through the first week of January.

December-Yule Fest and Living History Camp
Yule Fest and Living History Camp at Mansker Station, Moss Wright Park, Goodlettsville, the first week of December. Re-enactors celebrate the customs of a Colonial Christmas. The reconstruction fort’s cabins are dressed for Christmas with fresh evergreens, ribbons, fruit and candles. Go from cabin to cabin, or throughout the encampment, for refreshments, stories and demonstrations.

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