New Netherland Marketplace, 1645: Living History Event
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Waiver Statement:

By checking the box, you agree to and understand the following:

This event may portray and interpret historical topics such as colonialism, slavery, racial discrimination, and martial arts in the 17th century. Parental supervision is required for children under 13. 

Live sheep will be present, fenced, and supervised by handlers. Appropriate vaccination records have been submitted to HHS.
Two North American Dingos, also known as the Carolina dog, will be present and used to discuss Eastern Woodland hunting traditions and more. These dogs will be leashed at all times, and proof of appropriate vaccinations have been submitted to HHS.

If you intend on bringing your own dog to this event, they must also remain leashed at all times. Any person who owns or controls a dog, must remove feces left by that dog from HHS grounds and dispose of it in a legal manner. The person must remove the feces and carry them away for disposal. Inability to abide by these policies could result in a fine.

Photography is allowed on the grounds and in the historic structures. However, no flash photography is allowed in the historic structures. Food and beverage is not allowed on tours of the historic houses. Visitors may not consume food prepared by the event’s demonstrators. Please do not touch, sit, or lean on anything in the historic houses, unless you are explicitly told you may do so. Please do not touch, sit, or lean on any of the reenactors’ props or personal items unless you are explicitly told you may do so.

Historic Huguenot Street grounds are open from dawn to dusk.

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