Living History Presentations

Characters Brought to Life

Logan delivers highly researched, costumed presentations exploring key historical figures and events. Click on any character below to read details.

Young George Washington

Young George Washington

Discover the formative years of America's first president.

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Before he was a general or a president, George Washington was a young surveyor, soldier, and explorer. This presentation explores his early life, adventures, and the challenges that shaped his character and prepared him to lead a new nation.

Father Cataldo

Father Cataldo

The life and legacy of the pioneer Jesuit missionary.

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Explore the extraordinary life of Father Joseph Cataldo, the Italian Jesuit missionary who played a pivotal role in the history of the Pacific Northwest, founding Gonzaga University and ministering to Native American tribes.

The Armor of God

The Armor of God

A historic look at spiritual and physical armor.

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An interactive presentation demonstrating the pieces of armor described in the biblical passages of Ephesians, comparing them to actual historic armor, explaining the purpose and design of each piece.

Folk Music/Songs/Stories

Folk Music/Songs/Stories

Traditional American folk music and storytelling.

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A lively and engaging presentation featuring traditional acoustic songs, folk stories, and historical context of American folk traditions, encouraging participation and storytelling.

Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry

Give me liberty, or give me death!

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Step back into the Virginia Convention of 1775. Hear the passionate words and understand the revolutionary spirit of Patrick Henry as he calls his fellow citizens to stand up for liberty.

William Bradford

William Bradford

The Governor of the Plymouth Colony.

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Learn about the arduous journey of the Mayflower pilgrims and their struggles to establish Plymouth Colony through the eyes of their long-serving governor, William Bradford, highlighting faith, resilience, and early relations with Native Americans.

Shepherd of Bethlehem

Shepherd of Bethlehem

A first-century shepherd's perspective on the Nativity.

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A heartwarming Christmas-season presentation where a humble first-century shepherd shares his eyewitness account of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.

Alvin York

Alvin York

One of the most decorated US soldiers of World War I.

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Follow the journey of Sergeant Alvin C. York from a humble blacksmith in Tennessee to a war hero who single-handedly captured over 100 German soldiers in the Argonne Forest, focusing on his moral conflict and bravery.

John Newton

John Newton

From slave trader to the author of 'Amazing Grace'.

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Discover the powerful story of John Newton, the slave ship captain who survived a violent storm, experienced a deep spiritual conversion, became an abolitionist clergyman, and penned the world's most famous hymn.

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Preserving the Union and championing freedom.

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Hear from President Lincoln as he reflects on his childhood, the heavy burden of the Civil War, the Gettysburg Address, and his enduring hope for a united and free nation.

William Clark

William Clark

Co-leader of the legendary Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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Join Captain William Clark as he recounts the historic Corps of Discovery expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean, sharing maps, encounters with native peoples, and discoveries of new flora and fauna.