The Fort Loudoun Market Fair will be held June 20-22, 2025 at Fort Loudoun Historic Site.
Friday and Saturday 9AM to 5PM.
Sunday 9AM to 2PM.
$5 Admission for Adults (17 and under are free)
Friday and Saturday 9AM to 5PM.
Sunday 9AM to 2PM.
$5 Admission for Adults (17 and under are free)
Fort Loudoun Market Fair, June 20-22, 2025.
Music, entertainment, food and some of the best makers of 18th Century goods in the country! Largest outdoor colonial arts and crafts show in Pennsylvania!!! Large 18th century encampment. Punch & Judy Show. Colonial dirty jobs museum. Celtic and Early American Music. Speakers and presentations on varied 18th Century topics.
Multiple food vendors.
Artisan Vendor List June 20-22, 2025:
Sullivans Press - printer
White Historic Art - artwork
Bentwood Boxes - boxes
Blue Cat Buttonworks - buttons
Romantically Bent- clothing
Once upon a Loom - woven sashes
Horn & Fiber - woven straps & horns
Dan Hrinko Boxmaker - woodwork
David Morris Cabinetmaker - furniture
Donna Selfridge Spangler Fraktur Art - artwork
Steinhagen Pottery - pottery
Fort Vause Outfitters - leatherwork
Georgia Colony Smiths - pewterware
At the Sign of the Peacock - trunks & hat boxes
James Everett Gunmaker - gunmaking demonstration
Handcrafted Baskets - baskets
Windhil Woolens - woven goods
Stone House History - woven tapes & spoons
Chadds Ford Canvas - floorcloths
Warriors Path Knives - knives
K. Christie Clothier- At the Sign of the Griffin - clothing
K. Enders, Tanner - tanning demonstration
Hussar Saddlery - leatherwork
Shamrock and Thistle - spices & mixes
Love and Death Momentos - jewelry
J. Mitchell Yates Colonial American Artist - silverwork
Circle M Horns - hornware
Muggs & Juggs Jackware - leather containers & goods
P.C. Janusz - Blacksmith
Gaunt & Woods - glassware
Jimtown Forge - blacksmith
VanLier Armory - gun maker
Tin Man Roy - tinware
Delisle Metalworker - tinware
Firelocks by Weasel - gunmaker
Stony Batter Hornworks - powderhorns
Zimmerman Forge - blacksmith
V. Skinner - artwork
Village Restorations - hewing demonstration
Music, entertainment, food and some of the best makers of 18th Century goods in the country! Largest outdoor colonial arts and crafts show in Pennsylvania!!! Large 18th century encampment. Punch & Judy Show. Colonial dirty jobs museum. Celtic and Early American Music. Speakers and presentations on varied 18th Century topics.
Multiple food vendors.
Artisan Vendor List June 20-22, 2025:
Sullivans Press - printer
White Historic Art - artwork
Bentwood Boxes - boxes
Blue Cat Buttonworks - buttons
Romantically Bent- clothing
Once upon a Loom - woven sashes
Horn & Fiber - woven straps & horns
Dan Hrinko Boxmaker - woodwork
David Morris Cabinetmaker - furniture
Donna Selfridge Spangler Fraktur Art - artwork
Steinhagen Pottery - pottery
Fort Vause Outfitters - leatherwork
Georgia Colony Smiths - pewterware
At the Sign of the Peacock - trunks & hat boxes
James Everett Gunmaker - gunmaking demonstration
Handcrafted Baskets - baskets
Windhil Woolens - woven goods
Stone House History - woven tapes & spoons
Chadds Ford Canvas - floorcloths
Warriors Path Knives - knives
K. Christie Clothier- At the Sign of the Griffin - clothing
K. Enders, Tanner - tanning demonstration
Hussar Saddlery - leatherwork
Shamrock and Thistle - spices & mixes
Love and Death Momentos - jewelry
J. Mitchell Yates Colonial American Artist - silverwork
Circle M Horns - hornware
Muggs & Juggs Jackware - leather containers & goods
P.C. Janusz - Blacksmith
Gaunt & Woods - glassware
Jimtown Forge - blacksmith
VanLier Armory - gun maker
Tin Man Roy - tinware
Delisle Metalworker - tinware
Firelocks by Weasel - gunmaker
Stony Batter Hornworks - powderhorns
Zimmerman Forge - blacksmith
V. Skinner - artwork
Village Restorations - hewing demonstration
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