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Historical Enterprises, LLC

       Historical Enterprises, LLC is a company started by Re-enactors for the purpose of expanding the horizons of Living History through popular media, such as the World Wide Wed and Our magazine On The Trail. We are also actively working to help Merchants and Sutlers in this field to attain a web presence and increase sales through Internet marketing. Our client list is always expanding so please check back here often.

Screenshot of 96 District Storehouse's Web Site
96 District Storehouse

Dennis and Peggy Earp wanted a website they could maintain that would reflect their Store and business. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

American Long Rifle Association

The ALRA needed a site that could be swiftly and easily maintained. We created a website that allowed for better communication between members and did not put the burden of site maintenance on one person. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of the American Long Rifle Association's Web Site
Screenshot of Andrew Knez Jr.'s Web Site
Andrew Knez Jr.

A website dedicated to the artwork (both Oil Paintings as well as Pen & Ink drawings) of Pennsylvania artist, Andrew Knez Jr. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Dear Jason,
My website has only been up and running for a short time, however, I wanted to let you know that I am extremely pleased with the user friendly, clean, professional look that you have created. As closely as I can determine, direct sales from the website has increased my total sales significantly. It has definitely been a time saver from my customers standpoint and a cost saver from mine.
It has been a pleasure working with you.
Sincerely, Andrew Knez Jr.

Bledsoe's Fort Colonial Fair

Once we heard about that there would no longer be a Colonial Fair at Historic Mansker's Station, some friends and I decided we wanted to host a Fair at Bledsoe's Fort Historical Park. This website is a donation by Historical Enterprises, LLC, to the Bledsoe's Lick Historical Association, to aid with the Fair. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Bledsoe's Web Site
Screenshot of Blue Heron Mercantile's Web Site
Blue Heron Mercantile

This site was designed in cooperation with James Jacobs, the owner to Blue Heron Mercantile to reflect an 18th century printed document.

Boone's Trace Trading Company

Another site with elements taken from 18th century documents. This site combines the borders and graphic elements that were used in printed documents of the Colonial Era.

Screenshot of The Boone's Trace Trading Company Website
Screenshot of Carolina Calicoes' Web Site
Carolina Calicoes

A Draper, Wade Reynolds of Carolina Calicoes has a web site that is reminiscent of a fancy cloth merchants store house in the Colonial Era. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Coley Station

Coley Station wanted a website where they would have the ability to maintain a few sections of it such as the Schedule, Press and News sections. After I designed the site for their Guitarist Rusty Bridgers, he recommended that I design this one as well.

Screenshot of Coley Station's Web Site
Screenshot of ColonialReproduction's Web Site
Colonial Reproductions

Hart Hayes is a master craftsman who works in wood, he wanted a web site that would both reflect the items he produces as well as give him the ability to add one of a kind items that he has on hand. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Comics Plus

Comics Plus is a store in Macon, Georgia that offers comics, basecall cards and gaming items. We were contacted by the owners and asked to create a dynamic site that could keep their customers informed of events at the store. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Comics Plus's Web Site
Screenshot of Conde Trading's Web Site
Conde Trading

Tom Conde is a master artisan who creates the finest straps, sashes, tumplines and finger woven bags on the market. The design of this website reflects some of his wares and is the collaboration of us and another design firm. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Cumberland Nap Dog Beds

Our neighbors, George & Shanna Davis wanted a fun and whimsical website to show off their handmade dog beds. We created this site to match their pamphlets and business cards. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Conde Trading's Web Site
Screenshot of Stan Wallace's Web Site
Delp's Stockings

Mike Delp was looking for a site to show off his line of fine knitted stockings. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Folk Art by Stan Wallace

This site was designed using some of Stan's artwork to reflect his painting style.

Screenshot of Stan Wallace's Web Site
Screenshot of Jagged Horn Trading Company's Web Site
Jagged Horn Trading Company

Mike & Barbie Hays were looking for a website to showcase their trade goods as well as Mike's knives and iron work.

Martin's Station

Martin's Station at Wilderness Road State Park needed a site to provide information to both re-enactors and volunteers as well as the general public. We created a site for them where they had control over the calendar, photo gallery and the news section. This ability allows the staff at Wilderness Road State Park to make sure the content on the site is both dynamic and up to date. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Martin's Station's Web Site
Screenshot of Mike Miller's Web Site
Mike Miller

Mike Miller is one of the country's best up-and-coming gunsmiths and as such he needed a website to not only highlight his craft, but also to keep his clients informed. This site was made so that Mike can maintain various sections with ease. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Mullis Vending

Bryan Mullis, a High School friend, needed a website for his new vending business. This site reflects the same style as his printed brochures. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Mullis Vending's Web Site
Screenshot of Osage Country Muzzleloader's Web Site
Osage Country Muzzleloaders

Three friends who share a trade blanket at events were looking for a site that could be easily updated with their new offerings.

Out of the Ordinary Music

As musicians, Dennis & Barbara Duffy needed a website to highlight their albums as well as events they would be attending to perform. This website also features music and samples of tunes written about in On The Trail magazine. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Out ofthe Ordinary Music's Web Site
Screenshot of The Patriot House Web Site
The Patriot House

Recommended to us by Dave Kazmark, Ed McMullen of The Patriot House needed a website to promote his beautiful Bed & Breakfast. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Pepe's Possibles

David Kazmark, also known as "Pepe" wanted a website for his leather business. The design we came up with slightly mimics the look of embossed leather. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Pepe's Possibles' Web Site
Screenshot of Raystown Forge's Web Site
Raystown Forge

The owner of Raystown Forge, Abe Price, wanted to have a dynamic website to showcase the 18th century reproductions he carries. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Rusty Bridgers

Local musician Rusty Bridgers wanted a website that was similar in design to his band's website (Soundtrack Mind), one that was simple and easy to navigate but also carried a similar look to his new album "Georgia Crackers". This is the third edition of his website, it gets redesigned prior to the release of each new album.

Hey Jason, site looks great! Thanks for being patient and helping me get it JUST like i wanted it. You're a very talented man.....and always an email away. Preciate it! Rusty

Screenshot of Rusty Bridgers' Web Site
Screenshot of Shinin' Times Powder Horns' Web Site
Shinin' Times Powder Horns

Mark Preston, the artist of Shinin' Times Custom Powder Horns was looking for a website to highlight his scrimshawed hornwork. He wanted a site that easy to maintain and easy to navigate. We created a dynamic site for him based on other websites he liked the looks and feel of. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Split Rails

The owners of Split Rails, Sharon & Flick, wanted a website that they could maintain themselves and it had to have 2 design elements they loved, the Sun motif & the painted skull. We designed them a site with the features they wanted based on these two pieces of art.

Screenshot of Split Rails Web Site
Screenshot of The Mountain Forge's Web Site
The Mountain Forge

Tom Muschlitz wanted a website where he could highlight some of the items that he and his son handcraft in their shop. He also wanted to feature items he currently sells at various living history events across the country. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

The Trunk Shoppe

Steve & Katie Freede wanted to redesign their site while increasing the user friendliness of navigation.

Screenshot of The Trunk Shoppe's Web Site
Screenshot of Trailhead Trail Co.'s Web Site
Trailhead Trade Co.

Like a page out of History, this site was designed, for Mike Branson of Trailhead Trade Co, to look like an aged peice of parchment. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Wayne Zurl

Wayne and Barbara Zurl wanted a website where they could maintain an online catalogue of their ever changing wares. We created a site that could be easily maintained and updated by them. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Wayne Zurl's Web Site
Screenshot of White River Trader's Web Site
White River Trader

This website was designed for White River Trader. White River Trader carries Powder Horns, Hunting Shirts, Waistcoats, Portmanteaus, and More. This site was designed with a Folk Art feel to it.

Wick Ellerbe

Wick is a custom knifemaker and engraver that I met a few years ago in Florida. Since then, we have become good friends and I have watched the quality of his work escalate over the past few years. Wick was looking for a website where he could keep a gallery of past work (as most of his work is custom and one of a kind) as well as offer the designs he has on a continuing basis. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.

Screenshot of Wick Ellerbe's Web Site
Screenshot of XX Trade Silver's Web Site
XX Trade Silver

The design of this site was influnced by the wool traded to the Native Americans by European Traders. This site is also hosted and is maintained by Us.


Here is a complete list of our current clients and what services we offer to them:

Be sure to check back frequently as our client list is always expanding and at any time we are constantly working on new websites for clients.


Historical Enterprises, LLC
P.O. Box 1316
Gallatin, TN 37066
615-230-9853
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