Sunday, July 3, 2011

Medieval Castle Construction and Life

Guests at the Ozark Medieval Fortress have askedJune22 (1) me to put together a video of my favorite photos and video clips taken over the more than 850 tours I have led there.  It has been a lot of work, but it is finished and I am pleased to say is now available.  It is in the gift shop at the Ozark Medieval Fortress and the best way to get it is to come visit the castle.  I understand some people may not be able to do that, so if you would like a copy you can call the Fortress’ Gift Shop and order one by phone if you have a credit card.  The cost is $20 plus Arkansas sales tax and $5 for shipping and handling.  The DVD is about 25 minutes long and a very pleasant look at Medieval castle construction and life.  It is also a great memento of a visit to the Middle Ages. 

Below is a clip of the first 2 minutes or so of the 25 minute DVD.  The phone number of the castle is 870-436-7625. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi James. We had a fabulous tour with you a month ago and I wanted to share a few articles I wrote about the Ozark Medieval Fortress (I couldn't find an email for you)

    Des Moines Register: http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20110703/LIFE/107030301/Watching-a-castle-rise-in-the-Ozarks

    Uptake: http://attractions.uptake.com/blog/castle-usa-ozarks-13817.html

    Family Rambling: http://familyrambling.com/ozark-medieval-fortress-castle/usa/

    We look forward to returning every few years to see the castle rise!
    jody@familyrambling.com

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