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Fort George celebrates the centuries with Scottish history reenactment 'spectacular'


By Niall Harkiss

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Fort George near Inverness yesterday saw the return of the popular Celebration of the Centuries spectacular this weekend.

The Highland fortress was brought to life by re-enactors depicting over two thousand years of Scottish history.

This weekend, the Celebration of the Centuries spectacular makes its return to Fort George.
This weekend, the Celebration of the Centuries spectacular makes its return to Fort George.

The two-day historical event is one of Scotland’s largest historical re-enactment events and a key part of Historic Environment Scotland’s (HES) summer events programme, featuring the viking era up to the first and second world wars.

The event will also be taking place today, Sunday August 13 from 11am - 5pm.

For further information and to book tickets, visit the Historic Environment Scotland website.

Re-enactors will bring Fort George to life with a living timeline depicting over two thousand years of Scottish history.
Re-enactors will bring Fort George to life with a living timeline depicting over two thousand years of Scottish history.

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