The 2010 Military History Weekend Show Times10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 16th
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 17th
Collectors Club Special Evening Event: Saturday, October 16th from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Papillion Restaurant in the Hospitality House Hotel. For ticket information please contact W. Britain. Tickets are limited to 400 guests total, so reserve yours today!
MHW Weekend 2009Show LocationHospitality House Hotel
415 Richmond Road
Williamsburg, VA 23185
www.williamsburghosphouse.com
Tel: 757-229-4020 A Celebration of the American SoldierJoin us in historic Colonial Williamsburg for a weekend to explore our common military heritage. American warriors have fought both at home and abroad, with tomahawk and musket, rifle and sword, machine-gun and bayonet. They have shivered in the cold of Valley
Forge, gone over the top in France and stormed the beaches of Normandy.
Spend a weekend with us commemorating and understanding the way theses warriors lived and fought, through re-enactment, recreation and study.
For Military History Collectors and EnthusiastsOver 100 exhibitors will gather to buy and sell over two full days at the Hospitality House. There are buyers and sellers of weapons, militaria, toy soldiers, books, wargaming accessories, modeling kits, and more. Pick up everything and anything you might need for your hobby or collection with no postage, and no waiting!
Last years exhibitors included Belle and Blade, Michigan Toy Soldier, The Toy Soldier Shoppe, James Kochan Fine Art and Antiques, C.S. ArmsFine Antiques and Militaria, National Museum of the Marine Corps, Virginia Militaria, Aero Art International, BR Military Books, W. Britain Toy Soldiers, Casemate Publishing,
Osprey Publishing
2009 Survey Prize WinnerChristopher Carbott from Michigan was picked as the contest winner for up to a $100 book from Casemate.
Congratulations! Military History Weekend 2009 Show SurveyDo you want to help make the Military History Weekend 2010 show even better than this one? Then help us by filling out a brief survey and enter yourself for a chance to win any Casemate book up to $100!
You are not required to answer every question, but the more feedback we receive, the better we can improve the show for next year!
http://www.mhwshow.com/survey.php
Military History Wrap-Up 2009The weekend kicked off with a very special event hosted by
the Toymaker of Williamsburg, famous for its unique toys and collectibles
and located in the heart of Williamsburg. The event enjoyed an
excellent turnout and young and old alike appreciated the opportunity
to discover Toymaker's collection, which included such toys as
historical replicas, toy soldiers, and figurines.
Saturday morning began with a private guided tour of the Virginia
War Museum. The VWM boasts a remarkable collection of artifacts
from U.S. military campaigns, including personal artifacts, weapons,
and uniforms, dating from 1775 to the present. The private tour
provided a rare chance for attendees to hear detailed explanations
of the origins of several of the most compelling pieces in the
museum.
Saturday continued back at the Williamsburg Hospitality House
with an extensive expo featuring 89 vendors, specializing in everything
from replica firearms, to diecast models, as well as history books
and magazines. The expo also included book signings by renowned
authors, including Col. Eddie Shames of the 101st Airborne. Many
military history fans were thrilled by the opportunity to consult
with expert authors. Overall, those in attendance were amazed
by the diverse offerings of the vendors, which satisfied the interests
of every military history enthusiast.
As the events of the day on Saturday drew to a close, a truly
special cocktail hour was taking place in the Williamsburg Hospitality
House. While enjoying drinks and hors d'oeuvres, guests were privileged
to hear featured speaker Col. Eddie Shames, who regaled them with
his experience with the 101st Airborne Division and as 2nd Lieutenant
assigned to Easy Company, known as "The Band of Brothers."
Col. Shames captivated the crowd with his humor and gusto, and
allowed them an alternative view of the Hollywood portrayal of
the famous "Band of Brothers." Each guest also received
an exclusive miniature figure as a memento from the evening.
The final day of the show attracted another large crowd, eager
for one last chance to explore the expo. The events on Saturday
and Sunday also included many activities for the whole family.
Spouses were welcomed at the Tranquility Suite, which included
refreshments and presentations of authentic 18th and 19th century
clothing and jewelry. Also hugely popular were the miniature figure
painting and military model kits for children and young collectors.
The model painting allowed children to exercise their creativity
while engaging with history. The entire family could also enjoy
the outdoor displays of vintage military vehicles and equipment,
as well as a casting display and demonstrations provided by reenactors
- including discussions on uniforms and swordfight performances.
Many thanks to all those who contributed to making Military
History Weekend a success, and we look forward to seeing you next
year!


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