Last week I took the Amtrak train to visit my son and his family in Northbridge Massachusetts. One day we went to the Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge Mass. This is a living history museum of life in Colonial times in rural New England, from about 1790 to 1840. Here are some of the things we saw. I could post so many photos, but this is one of those places a person just has to see to appreciate. The costumed character actors there do a good job portraying life in the Colonial times, and there are also many museum buildings holding collections of clothing, quilts, utensils, clocks and glassware, etc. from the times.
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| General view of Village area |
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| Sheep in the Village |
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| Tinsmith's shop |
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| Daughter in law Sarah talking to pottery maker |
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| Spinning Wool |
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| Farmhouse kitchen |
2 comments:
Wow looks like u had fun. We have a place here in Grove kinda like this. If u ever come to Oklahoma we will take u there. Lots of neat stuff. Just love it. Becks
Thanks for posting the pics! Was a fun time.
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