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The grounds around the Castle, will feature interactive educational displays and hands-on activities and represent local individuals of Marietta’s Red Cross and local Ohio National Guard company. (Photo provided)

The Castle, 418 Fourth Street, Marietta, will be hosting “Over Here” Living History Day & 1917 Tours, from 1-4 p.m. April 27.

Step back in time to the pivotal year of 1917 in Marietta. The local community is abuzz following the news that America has joined The Great War. What might this mean for individuals, for friends, family, businesses, social groups and for the country? A question on everyone’s mind is “What role will I take in the coming days?”

Visit The Castle grounds on Saturday, April 27, to explore this period through living history.

Immersive tours of the house, by ticketed reservation only, will feature costumed interpreters representing members of the Davis family. The grounds around the house, where interactive educational displays and hands-on activities will represent local individuals of Marietta’s Red Cross and local Ohio National Guard company, are open to all for free.

Activities include:

Living history interpreters will be taking on the roles of the Davis family and will welcome you to an immersive specialized tour of The Castle focused around the events happening locally, nationally, and internationally in the early days of America’s involvement in WWI. (Photo provided)

* Interactive Living History Displays & Activities — Admission to the grounds to see the outdoor living history displays and engage with educational activities is free. Activities will be held in the Castle’s Courtyard and Summer Kitchen.

* Immersive 1917 House Tours — Living history interpreters taking on the roles of the Davis family welcome you to an immersive specialized tour of The Castle focused around the events happening locally, nationally, and internationally in the early days of America’s involvement in WWI. Join them to be transported back to April 20, 1917, when renowned singer Margaret Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, visited Marietta to give a concert in aid of the American Red Cross.

Visitors will witness the family busily preparing for the evening’s events as they learn about the roles the family members will play in upcoming months.

Tours will start on the hour at 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Reservations must be booked in advance – limited spaces are available. Each tour will last approximately 45 minutes.

To learn more or register, visit https://mariettacastle.org/events.

The Castle, built in 1855, offers a wide array of tours, educational opportunities, and programs. Tours are available starting in April and many history-related events throughout the year. Offerings include: local historical mock trials, food history, archaeology, summer camps, school and scout education, cemetery tours, teas and luncheons, wedding and facility rental, and much more.

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