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Now in its 48th year, the Feast of the Hunter’s Moon is the largest event of its kind in the Midwest. It is a re-creation of the annual fall gathering of the French and Native Americans which took place at Fort Quiatenon, a fur trading outpost from 1717-1791. It is held annually in early autumn on the banks of the Wabash River near present day West Lafayette. Thousands of participants re-enact this event, creating a feast for your senses.