Buckinghamshire History Festival returns on Wednesday 1 November for its eighth annual celebration of the county's history and cultural heritage.
The festival, which is coordinated by Buckinghamshire Archives, sees the Archives Team come together with partner organisations to present a huge range of things to see and do throughout November, bringing our past to life and uncovering the often untold stories of Buckinghamshire people and places from across the years.
Buckinghamshire Council's Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure Clive Harriss commented: "We're delighted to be once again joining with partner organisations to showcase our county's fascinating history and rich culture through the Buckinghamshire History Festival. There's something for everyone, ranging from tours of the Buckinghamshire Archives, through theatrical performances, to traditional corn milling demonstrations – and there's even a pub quiz where you can show off your historical knowledge!
"I'd encourage everyone to check out the full listing of events happening throughout November."
Find the full listing of festival events at: www.histfestbucks.co.uk/whats-on

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