The Greater Ohio Living History Association, WWII US Mech Forces HQ returns to Piatt Castle Mac-A-Cheek for the eighth year Saturday, Sept. 24, with a new emphasis. This free outdoor event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, at the 10051 Township Road 47, West Liberty, facility. Visitors are invited to interact with the men and women of Operation Cobra, 25 July 1944, the US breakout from the hedgerows of Normandy.
This program commemorates the 78th Anniversary of Operation Cobra, the codename for an offensive launched by the United States First Army seven weeks after the D-Day landings, during the Normandy campaign of World War II.
The chateau-like appearance of Mac-A-Cheek Castle offers a transformative setting for a program that features interaction and demonstrations.
Participants can glimpse into life on the front lines as WWII re-enactors demonstrate the daily activities of the average soldier in July 1944; interact with the troops in their down time between combat actions and discover how the Allies and the Germans prepared before battle; and become a witness to patrols and skirmishes that can occur at any time.
Visitors to this living history event in previous years have praised it for both historical accuracy and educational value. Careful attention is paid to the accuracy of uniforms, equipment, and personal affects. The knowledgeable living history re-enactors offer insight into what the military men and women of the World War II generation endured.
This program is sponsored by the Mac-A-Cheek Foundation for the Humanities with support from the Mary Eleanor Morris Fund of the Columbus Foundation and 2022 Seasonal Sponsor, Dr. Ronald A. Stewart.
Regular admission fees apply to tour Piatt Castle Mac-A-Cheek. Visit Margaret for more information.