You are invited to “Living History Day: The Trades, Skills, Arts, and Crafts of the Southwest” at Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum, Saturday, March 11, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Presidio Museum comes alive allowing visitors to get a feel for life in the Presidio during the late 18th-century New Spain and 19th-century Territorial periods. The theme this month focuses on the trades, skills, arts, and crafts that came from life on the frontier. Men commonly earned a living by joining the military, working in the church, blacksmithing, or providing the necessary services the Presidio would have needed, while women generally tended to the home and cared for their families. Living History Day will include demonstrations related to both men’s and women’s responsibilities. March’s Living History Day also will include an “Escape Historic Tucson” scavenger hunt in which visitors will find themselves “trapped” in 18th and 19th century Tucson and will need to find clues to unlocking the past and figuring out a passcode for returning to 2023. The Presidio is located at 196 N. Court Ave. in Tucson, event is included with admission fee of $10/adults, $5/ages 6-13, and free for age 5 and under.