GRAYLING – Wellington Farms in Grayling held its grand opening May 21. As part of the opening of the 2021 season, the 60-acre history-laden farm honoring the efforts of farmers who survived the Great Depression, hosted a Civil War Reenactment featuring cannon displays, simulated battle between foot soldiers and Army encampments. For information on seasonal events at Wellington Farms call 989-348-5187 or visit wellingtonfarmusa.com.
~ Photos by Mark Constance
Michael Girard and Cassie Dykhouse of Manton were helping to clean the outbuildings. A Union soldier in traditional garb walks across the field. Uniforms were made of wool, which on days like this made soldiers highly uncomfortable. A crowd listens as an interpreter explains what is happening on the field as troops simulated a clash. An irregular Union troop marches to the field, with the United States flag behind him. Street signs with old verses and names dot the property. Patricia Taylor shows off a pie at the main entrance to the farm. Volunteers at Wellington make hand-made brooms. Robert Beech traveled up from Ann Arbor to make original “tin-type” photos. He brought a wide display of period camera equipment.