CLARKSVILLE, TN – Fort Defiance Interpretive Center is excited to announce the return of its annual event, Sevier Days, a living history event from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 16.
This educational and entertaining event will feature Native American and frontier reenactors showcasing various activities, including flint knapping, an authentic blacksmith operation, frontier camp life, and flintlock musket firing.
Sevier Days provides an excellent opportunity for the community to step back in time and experience the daily life, challenges, and triumphs of early settlers in the Clarksville region. Visitors will have the chance to witness historical skills and trades up close, gaining a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of the area.
William Parker, Historical Interpreter at Fort Defiance, shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming event, saying, “Sevier Days is a unique opportunity to transport yourself back in time and discover the incredible history that shaped Clarksville. It’s an event that appeals to history enthusiasts of all ages.”
Sevier Days is open to all members of the community, and admission is free.