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Valparaiso Today
By the People, for the People
PoCo Muse Hosts Living History Interpreters in Period Attire
Visitors can see demonstrations of historic winter trades in downtown Valparaiso.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The PoCo Muse museum in Valparaiso, Indiana is hosting a special event where living history interpreters will be dressed in period costumes to depict various winter trades and crafts from the past. Visitors will be able to see demonstrations of these historic activities firsthand.
Why it matters
The event aims to educate the public about the types of work and skills that were common in Valparaiso and the surrounding region during colder months in the past. It provides an immersive, hands-on learning experience that brings history to life.
The details
The living history interpreters will be portraying a variety of winter trades and crafts, such as blacksmithing, woodworking, weaving, and more. They will be dressed in historically accurate attire to enhance the authenticity of the experience for visitors.
- The event will take place on Saturday, February 19, 2026.
The players
PoCo Muse
A museum in Valparaiso, Indiana that focuses on preserving and interpreting the region's history and culture.
The takeaway
This event provides a unique opportunity for the public to step back in time and gain a deeper appreciation for the hard work and skills required to survive the winter months in the past. It's an engaging way to learn about local history and traditions.

