Celebration of Celts
Living History Timeline
The Living History Timeline is composed of a variety of groups who represent the wide variety and diversity of the historic and recent 'Celtic' peoples. While the specific groups participating varies from year to year, they generally span nearly 3,000 years of 'Celtic' history, from 800BCE - Early 20th Century.
Note: If you or your group is interested in joining the Pan-Celtic Living History Timeline please contact the Timeline Chairperson (no SCA personas or kits please). Email for more information
Ancient Celtic Clans
A Celtic re-enactment group interested in recreating the life and times of all Celtic peoples (400BCE-1600CE) through the study and participation in their song, poetry, religion, crafts, combat and events. Located in upstate New York, near Albany.
Celtic Learning Project
The Celtic Learning Project is an organization which educates through literature, presentations, storytelling, and performances based on historical research. The CLP engages in re-enactment at times, but only as a means of educating the public about the ancient Celtic world. From New Haven, CT.
Highlanders of History
This group of Scottish history enthusiasts portray members of Clan MacLaren during the 1745 Jacobite Rising and members of the 78th Fraser's Highland Regiment of Foot during the French and Indian War. From Ellenburg Depot, NY
7th Battalion, The Black Watch
The 7th Battalion, The Black Watch 1939-45 Living History Association is a historical association dedicated to preserving the history and traditions of the Scottish Highland Regiments in World War II. To do this they present, as accurately as possible, this history to the modern public, so that they will know the sacrifices that have been made in the cause of freedom.


