Fulton County Historical Society
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The Fulton County Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to making history come alive through interactive and historical reenactments. It operates the Fulton County Museum, the Round Barn Museum, and the Loyal living history village, which depicts the 1900-1925 time period. The society is famous for its annual events, including the Historical Power Show in June, the Trail of Courage Living History Festival in September, and the Redbud Trail Rendezvous in April.

These events, along with their museums and village, offer visitors a chance to experience and learn about various historical periods, from pre-1840 America to the early 20th century. Located on US 31 north of Rochester, Indiana, the society provides around-the-clock accessibility to information about special events, project updates, and volunteer opportunities.