Step back in time with LaGrange’s Distillery Raid immersive living history experience

(LaGrange College Site Park Facebook)

LEIGHTON — The reenactment of a law enforcement raid on a moonshine still will take place next month at the LaGrange College Site Park.

Set for May 3, “Recall LaGrange’s Distillery Raid on the Mountain” offers a day of living history events, Civil War displays and demonstrations, arts and crafts, musical entertainment and more. The event commemorates the 196th anniversary of the LaGrange College and Military Institute, Alabama’s first college.

“Recall LaGrange’s Distillery Raid on the Mountain” features a period-correct living history centering on a Prohibition era raid on a suspected moonshine still. A group of lawmen will descend on the pioneer village of LaGrange and will engage in a brief skirmish with the locals. The skirmish is slated for 2 p.m.

While the highlight is the prohibition era raid on a moonshine still, the day-long event offers other important historical accounts, Civil War collections and fun activities for the family.

The First Impression Cemetery Drama will take place from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. and there will be art/crafts demonstrations, a fundraiser bake sale, food trucks and displays of antiques and fragments of period moonshine stills. The observatory and the pioneer and log buildings located in the park will be open for tours and there will be tours of Dawson Distillery located near the park.

There will be antique buggy and wagon rides (donations accepted) to historic LaGrange Cemetery. This antebellum Civil War cemetery is listed on the Register of Landmarks and Heritage and is within walking distance of the LaGrange College Site.

Of particular interest is the marker for the Petrified Lady, Annie Vinson Ford, who was discovered petrified after being removed from her burial plot to another plot in the cemetery.

Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations will be accepted at the gate for up-keep of the historic park and cemetery.

The LaGrange College site is at 1491 LaGrange College Road in Leighton, eight miles southeast of Muscle Shoals, off Alabama Highway 157.

For more information, visit https://www.lagrangehistoricsite.org/attractions/recall-lagrange/ or call 256-702-6953 or contact Colbert County Tourism at 256-383-0783.

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