Photo credit:
Pittsburgh Gazette
The
Allies once again will storm the beaches at Normandy,
but on Lake Erie, at D-Day Conneaut
This year is not only the 75th
anniversary of D-Day but also the 20th anniversary of its biggest re-enactment,
happening just over the Ohio border. A lot of Pittsburghers and Western
Pennsylvanians will be part of it.
In 1999, a small group of history
buffs re-created a bit of the epic World War II battle at Conneaut Township
Park in this community — on Lake Erie between Cleveland and Erie, Pa. — because
the bluffs-backed beach was reminiscent of Omaha Beach at Normandy, France,
that the Allies assaulted in 1944.
The first re-enactment wasn’t meant
for the public, but some park visitors witnessed it and were enthralled. So the
re-enactors kept at it each summer and wound up incorporating in 2007, and
proceeded to make nonprofit D-Day Conneaut not only public but also the
country’s largest and most historically accurate WWII living history event.
It drew 45,000 spectators over two
days last year, and this year’s — Aug. 15 to 17 — looks to be only
bigger, in that they’re starting on Thursday and growing the re-enactors to
about 1,700 for this double anniversary.
Details and map are here.
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