How about a weekend in the mountains...and totally free historical activities! Revolutionary War Battle Re-enactment -- Temple Farm, Boyd's Creek Road, Sevier County (about 8.5 miles off Hwy. 66 on Boyd's Creek Hwy. -- yes, it's now designated a "highway" <g>). There will be horse-drawn wagons shuttling from parking areas to the camp site. From the Sevierville Events Web page: "Take a step back in time at the "Battle of Boyd's Creek." Experience a part of Tennessee, Native American and United States history as it's brought to life. Come early to visit the period encampment from December 14th to the 15th and witness the battle re-enactment on the 16th at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the General John Sevier Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution." Friday, Dec. 14, 2-5 p.m.: Costumed interpretive guides, and hopefully artisans, at the Sevier County Heritage Museum, Sevierville (http://www.korrnet.org/schm/) will discuss life in the area during the Revolutionary and State-of-Franklin period. This will be GREAT for children. Also, people will be on-hand to answer questions about joining the DAR and SOR. Saturday at the camp site, there will be vendors of period books and reproduction merchandise. House of Douglas Bakery will be there with their AWESOME Scottish baked goods.