The Mormon Battalion Commemoration

The Mormon Battalion Commemoration
Today, in Old Town San Diego, we celebrated the amazing legacy of the Mormon Battalion. The festival was held in the State Park area of Old Town, where stations were set up for the public to come and learn about the Mormon Battalion. 
  Some of the tents provided information about what life was like during that time period. There was one providing clothes you could try on to feel like a pioneer. Another was a sing-along station, where you could learn and listen to songs from the time period. Other tents provided crafts including doll making, rope making, brick making, and sewing. Another tent focused on games and entertainment. 
  The focus of the event was to allow people to learn about the rich history of the Mormon Pioneers, and most especially, the Mormon Battalion. As the saints were crossing the plains, they were asked by the government to help fight in the Mexican American war.  This came as a surprising answer to their prayers as it provided a way for many of them to cross the plains and earn money doing so. 
  The battalion was blessed as they marched towards California, they never had to fight in battle. Instead, they helped to build a wagon road that allowed many others to follow in their footsteps.  Upon arrival in San Diego, the battalion became friends with the Mexicans, and together, they helped build the city. 
  The Mormon Battalion members were some of the original settlers in Southern California, and they helped shape history by their work in building the road, and by their contributions to the Mexican people in the area.

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