Hamilton, Alexander 1 Lincoln, Abraham and Mary Todd 2
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Art YeamanArt Yeaman
Performs in period attire as Ben Franklin. Photographs and frequently asked questions.
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Ask the PresidentAsk the President
A one-man play based on the 30th president, Calvin Coolidge.
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Dawn TeagueDawn Teague
Performs as various historical figures including Beatrix Potter, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent Van Gogh.
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Einstein AliveEinstein Alive
Arden Bercovitz speaks on creativity, change, and sales topics as Albert Einstein to corporations, associations, and schools.
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John RolfeJohn Rolfe
Dick Cheatham, true grandson fourteen generations later, portrays John Rolfe, husband of Pocahontas for educational programs and similar events. Associated with Living History Associates, Limited.
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King Henry VIIIKing Henry VIII
Retired teacher plays King Henry VIII. Photographs, frequently asked questions, and booking information.
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Leadership, by GeorgeLeadership, by George
James Hodges gives speeches in the words of George Washington and Sam Houston. Testimonials, videos, and a list of clients.
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Old Hickory ProductionsOld Hickory Productions
Actor David A. Fagerberg interprets General Andrew Jackson in two educational programs; Jackson biographical information, contact information.
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Ralph Archbold as Ben FranklinRalph Archbold as Ben Franklin
Actor portrays American inventor and political figure Ben Franklin for meetings, educational events, and reenactments; photos, biographical and contact information.
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Virginia PatriotsVirginia Patriots
Historical impersonators from Virginia's past available for events, meetings or conventions.
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Virginia Patriots, Inc.Virginia Patriots, Inc.
Presents historic interpreters of noted Virginians including Martha and George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Samuel Mordecai. They also produce historical entertainments, provide casting and location consulting for film and video producers, and provide living history program development and production to historic sites, museums, and schools.
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We Meet at AppomattoxWe Meet at Appomattox
A dramatization of two momentous meetings between Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee.
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