As much as we would like this event to be full immersion, there will be some
modern intrusions that cannot be hidden. The site is near an Austin subdivision with houses visible from certain places on
the site. There will be modern noises such as passing cars and airplanes. The structures all have electricity and fire extinguishers
as well. Pioneer Farms volunteers will be present as well. However, they will stay in the background unless needed to answer
visitors' question. The public will also probably be attendance. However, once the event is in full swing these modern
intrusions should melt into the background and not detract from your enjoyment of the event.
Participants will
have full access to most of the structures. Everything in the houses may be used including the beds, furniture, place settings
and cookware. Not all structures have working cooking facilities. See the descriptions for each structure for details. We
ask that if you choose to bring your own furniture and/or bedding that they be period correct. Please be sure any personal
items are identified as your own so as not to mistake them for the site's collection and visa versa. All individuals living
in the structures will be responsible for returning the structure to the condition it was found including returning any of
the collection if removed and cleaning out the fireplaces or stoves. Please be respectful of any site property you may use
and of the historic nature of the structures.
Participants who have registered by the deadline and wish to stay
on site will be assigned to structures based on their impressions. The deadline for structure assignment will be strictly
enforced. There is plenty of space within the site for military camping and drill as required. Some soldiers such as relatives
and friends of the civilians, and officers, may find shelter with some households. Black powder weapons are permitted. There
are several animals on site including pigs, horses, cattle, and chickens. In addition, the farm should have gardens planted
as well as cotton. Participants may bring horses to the event provided those coming from outside Travis County have a current
Cogans.
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