WWII Reenactment Returns to Piatt Castle for “GI’s and Jerry: Life on the Front” Event April 184/13/2026
decade, have been praised for their historical accuracy as they offer insight into what the military men and women of the World War II generation endured. The chateau like appearance of the castle serves as an inspiring backdrop as they demonstrate and discuss strategies employed by American and German troops during World War II.
Multiple presentations will be given throughout the day and public interaction is strongly encouraged. At noon there will be a special presentation on the Ohio State Guard. A battle briefing, followed by a combat demonstration will begin at 12:45. In addition, as part of our AM250-Ohio programming, we are excited to announce that Jack Switzer, a local American History teacher, will also be on site. He will be discussing how the American Revolution should also be considered a world war. This free outdoor event is located at 10051 Township Road 47, one mile east of West Liberty. Regular admissions to tour Mac-A-Cheek Castle apply. This event is sponsored by the Mac-A-Cheek Foundation for the Humanities with support from the Mary Eleanor Morris Fund of the Columbus Foundation and AM250-OH. Piatt Castle Mac-A-Cheek is open for public tours from 10 to 4 now until Memorial Day Weekend when the site will be open daily from 10 to 5. The weekend schedule returns after Labor Day. Visit www.piattcastle.org for our seasonal event schedule and information on how to book group tours (April-October). You can also leave a message at 937-465-2821 or contact Lori at [email protected]. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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