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Pirates of Paynetown By Jim Cummings |
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I will be the first to admit that I was very wrong in my conception of ``Pirates of Paynetown" a re-enactment held at Lake Monroe in Bloomington, Indiana. What I thought was going to be a ``Pirates of the Caribbean Spoof" with a bunch of Johnny Depp look-alikes was not. I was dead wrong. |
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fights and pirates skirmishes, lots of cannon fire and boats on the water and you have a crowd pleaser. And to my amazement I knew almost 95% of the re-enactors there or had read about or seen the other 5%. There was a mix of Revolutionary War, French and Indian War, and even a few Civil War crossovers who had all modified their look and became ``pirates for a weekend." Pirates were a real fact of liffe in this hemisphere and in the continuing quest to bring history alive this is a very viable event - one that I hope the DNR of Indiana will continue. |
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There was even a hanging - something I've not seen before at an event. (DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!) Put on by The Archangel Crewe, it was done with a body harness and a bit of theatrical know how. While every safety precaution was taken - it was a very realistic look at the punishment for crimes in the 17th and 18th centuries in this country. It was a great addition to the weekend and brought gasps from the crowd. Afterwards everyone was invited for a closer look (children especially) to see the body harness and hook that made it look so real. |
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As events come and go by the wayside Pirates of Paynetown fills a different niche. For a mid summer event the beautiful Monroe Lake offeres a cool and shady spot for everyone to get out and participate. There were games for the children and plenty to see for everyone. And if it gets too hot - there's always the boats and the lake for relief. So put ``The Pirates of Paynetown" on your schedule for next year. This one can only get bigger and better each year. The park is easily accesible, clean and the atmosphere is one guaranteed to draw the public. |
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