BRIDGETON, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Dozens of people made the trip to Bridgeton Sunday, to take part in authentic pioneer living.
The Bridgeton Rendezvous is a living history reenactment that takes a trip back to the years of 1750 to 1840. Those who attended got to experience hawk and knife throwing, fish fry, and a skillet throw, and demonstrations. There were also vendors, mill tours, and food.
Organizer Celia Case said this event is important to Indiana history.
“We hope that they can learn about history. We’re always excited to share history. Learn about Indiana history, the things that happened right here that affected the future of our country.”
To keep updated on other events in Bridgeton, you can visit their website.

