List of Historical Reenactment Groups - External Links To Umbrella Groups For Reenactment

External Links To Umbrella Groups For Reenactment

  • All Fronts Re-enactment Association{{|http://www.afra.org.uk/}} – World War II umbrella group
  • Australasian Living History Federation{{|http://www.alhf.org.au}}
  • Bodas de Isabel{{|http://www.fedebodas.org}}
  • Early Medieval Alliance{{|http://www.theema.co.uk}} – Combat reenactment
  • Landelijk Platform voor Levende Geschiedenis {{|http://www.lplg.org}} – Dutch living history and reenactment
  • Mifflin Guard{{}}
  • Napoleontische Associatie der Nederlanden {{|http://www.nanweb.org}} – Dutch Napoleonic reenactment
  • National Association of Re-enactment Societies{{}}
  • The Regency Society of America{{|http://www.regencysa.org}} – Regency reenactment, including Napoleonic, 1812, etc.
  • Society for the Preservation of the Golden Era{{ |http://www.goldenerasociety.org}} – 1920s to 1950s civilian and military
  • United States Volunteers (reenactment){{|United States Volunteers}}
  • Sierra Nevada Guns for Hire{{|http://www.sierranevadagunsforhire.com}} – 1800s American Old West reenactment

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