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Midway Village and Museum Center
Midway Village and Museum Center- Features historical structures that include a general and hardware stores, print and blacksmith shops, schoolhouse, town hall, police station, plumbing and barber shops, bank, hotel, hos ...
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency - Apple River Fort
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency - Apple River Fort- The site of an important battle during the Black Hawk War on June 24, 1832 with historical information, images and visitor information located at Elizabeth. ...
Homestead Prairie Farm
Homestead Prairie Farm- The farm site is built around the restored Trobaugh-Good house located within the confines of Rock Springs Center for Environmental Discovery. Includes hours, events and program calendar. Located ...
Macon County Historical Society Museum
Macon County Historical Society Museum- Contains the original 1830 courthouse, an 1860 log home, blacksmith shop, print shop, 1880s train depot. Includes hours, admission rates and directions. Located in Decatur. ...
Jefferson County Historical Society
Jefferson County Historical Society- Located near downtown Mount Vernon is a village, museum and nature trail depicting life in the region from the mid nineteenth century onwards. Provides photographs of the buildings in ...
Angel Mounds State Historic Site
Angel Mounds State Historic Site- Nationally recognized as one of the best preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the United States, including information on history, events, music, programs, exhibits and gift sh ...
Freetown Village
Freetown Village- Depicts the lives and lifestyles of free African Americans in the year 1870. Includes history, upcoming events, programs, virtual field trip, membership and volunteer opportunities, and links. Located i ...
Historic New Harmony
Historic New Harmony- A small town, where the simple wooden structures of the Harmonists blend with the modern architectural masterpieces on quiet tree-lined streets. Includes details of walking tours, ticket prices, cal ...
Conner Prairie Museum
Conner Prairie Museum- Features five historic areas, a modern Museum Center and over 1,400 acres. Includes details of exhibits, hours, admission rates, membership and directions. Located in Fishers. ...
Living History Farms
Living History Farms- Features 1875 frontier town with 18 buildings and other farm sites. Includes details, memberships, volunteer opportunities, hours and admissions, special events, educational programs. Located in Urb ...
Nelson Pioneer Farm and Museum
Nelson Pioneer Farm and Museum- Homestead that includes the home (1853) and the barn (1856) with upcoming events, library, and local history located at Oskaloosa. ...
Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum- With 16 historic buildings in its main complex and two National Register sites just outside the city, is home to over 23,000 artifacts that embody the living heritage of Norwegian im ...
Pella Historical Village
Pella Historical Village- Open air museum village celebrates its Dutch heritage through architectural models and antique Dutch heirlooms. Includes hours, admission fees and directions. ...
Boot Hill
Boot Hill- The Museum was founded in 1947 to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Dodge City. ...
Old Cowtown Museum
Old Cowtown Museum- Recreates Wichita and Sedgwick counties from 1865 to 1880. Includes details of collections and buildings, calendar of events, hours, admission, membership details, map and directions. Located at Wichi ...
McPherson County Old Mill Museum
McPherson County Old Mill Museum- Museum complex features restored 1898 flour mill, Swedish Pavilion from the 1904 World's Fair and buildings of historical note. Located in Lindsborg. ...
Legler Barn Museum
Legler Barn Museum- Operated by the Lenexa Historical Society. ...
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill- The remains of fourteen buildings including information on the life of the people, history and calendar of events located at Harrodsburg. ...
Locust Grove
Locust Grove- Georgian mansion (c.1790)served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, and features crafted furniture, portraits, prints, textiles, domestic objects and select artifacts originally belonging to th ...
Fort Boonesborough State Park
Fort Boonesborough State Park- The second settlement established when Daniel Boone and his men reached the Kentucky River on April 1, 1775 with details, events and location located at Richmond. ...
Old Fort Harrod State Park
Old Fort Harrod State Park- The first permanent settlement west of the Alleghenies in what would become Central Kentucky established in 1774 by James Harrod with details, programs, events and directions located at Harrod ...
Acadian Village
Acadian Village- A replica of a later 1800s village including a list of homes with information, gallery and calendar of events located at Lafayette. ...
Vermilionville
Vermilionville- Authentically portrays a way of life preserved with a distinctly French accent situated on the banks of the Bayou Vermilion and recreates life in the Acadiana area between 1765 and 1890, includes informat ...
Poplar Heights Farm
Poplar Heights Farm- A farm currently under restoration that includes a home and barns of the 1870s containing news, events and restoration information located at Butler. ...
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center- The family home of one of the great political dynasties of the 19th century, the seven sons of Israel and Martha Washburn, built from 1867-1870, and includes visitor and education ...
The Museums of Old York
The Museums of Old York- The history and heritage of three centuries of life on the coast of Maine is displayed in eight buildings, including a library and research center. ...
Acadian Village
Acadian Village- Provides a virtual tour of the Acadia Village, information about the Roy House and The Morneault House, directions, and admittance fees located at Van Buren. ...
Hancock's Resolution
Hancock's Resolution- Built in 1784-1785, this home is an example of early Chesapeake architecture and one of few existing stone buildings of that period in Anne Arundel County. Includes hours, events, membership and vol ...
Rural Heritage Museum
Rural Heritage Museum- Educational exhibits, resources and a restored log cabin and log home with plans for a rural village, and includes a photo tour, calendar of events, hours of operation, and contact information loca ...
Sotterley Plantation
Sotterley Plantation- The only remaining Tidewater Plantation in Maryland that is open to the public, and contains educational programs, history, news and events, and gallery located at Hollywood. ...
Carroll County - Farm Museum
Carroll County - Farm Museum- Grounds includes the original farmhouse (1852-53), a bank barn, a smokehouse, broom shop, saddlery, springhouse, wagon shed, general store exhibit, and a one-room schoolhouse, and contains i ...
Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum
Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum- A 19th century industrial village, and includes history, events and membership information located near Snow Hill. ...
Old Schwamb Mill
Old Schwamb Mill- The living industrial museum with a wooden mill built in the XVII century and hosting an oval-frame factory, since 1860. This is the oldest picture frame mill in the country and is listed in the Nationa ...
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village- Historic former Shaker community located in Pittsfield. ...
Old Sturbridge Village
Old Sturbridge Village- Recreated early American village features over 40 staffed exhibits, including historic homes, craft shops, mills and farm buildings. ...
Boston African American National Historic Site
Boston African American National Historic Site- Explores the history of the 19th century free Black community of Boston consisting of 14 sites, and including history, programs, the Black Heritage Trail, biographies, cale ...
Nantucket Historical Association
Nantucket Historical Association- Features the Whaling Museum, Hadwen House, Oldest House, Old Mill, Old Gaol, Quaker Meetinghouse, and the Hose Cart House, including information on exhibits and collections, history, cal ...
Plimoth Plantation
Plimoth Plantation- Features, the 1627 Pilgrim Village, Hobbamock's Homesite, Mayflower II, Crafts Center and the Nye Barn, and contains visitor information, history, news and events, and general information located at P ...
Tour of the Freedom Trail
Tour of the Freedom Trail- Guided tours led by costumed historical interpreters sharing the history of colonial Boston and the American Revolution. Provides a booking form. ...
Copper Harbor Lighthouse Tour
Copper Harbor Lighthouse Tour- Spotlights the lighthouse historic complex, which includes a maritime museum, shipwreck artifacts, Michigan's first commercial copper mine site, and easy historic walking paths located at M ...
Houghton County Historical Museum
Houghton County Historical Museum- Preserves, presents, and interprets the history and culture of the Copper Country in the Upper Peninsula, and includes details of exhibits, photos, visitor information, calendar of even ...
The Henry Ford
The Henry Ford- America's largest indoor/outdoor complex presents exhibits reflecting the change and innovation in American life, and includes calendar of events, hours, admission and directions located in Dearborn. ...
Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life
Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life- Historical society and museum presenting pioneer and city history, 1833-2000. Includes guided tours, weekend activities, hours and admission rates. Located in St. Paul. ...
Steele County Historical Society - Village of Yesteryear
Steele County Historical Society - Village of Yesteryear- Features two log cabins, railroad station and a caboose, general store/post office, fire station, farm machinery building, blacksmith shop, country school, Dunnel ...
Minnesota Historical Society - Oliver H. Kelley Farm
Minnesota Historical Society - Oliver H. Kelley Farm- A working 1860s farm, containing the history, programs, events, gallery and visitor information located near Elk River. ...
Historic Jefferson College
Historic Jefferson College- The first educational institution of higher learning in Mississippi that includes a restored dormitory room, student dining room, kitchen buildings, and other historic sites with information o ...
Grand Village of the Natchez Indians
Grand Village of the Natchez Indians- The village site featuring a museum, a reconstructed home, and three ceremonial mounds, and includes visiting hours, location, and contact information. ...
Watkins Woolen Mill State Historic Site and State Park
Watkins Woolen Mill State Historic Site and State Park- The historic area includes the Waltus L. Watkins family home, a 19th century woolen factory, the remain of the family's large livestock farm, their gristmill, the c ...
Missouri Town 1855
Missouri Town 1855- A farming community composed of over 25 buildings dating from 1820-1860, and containing images and directions located at Lee’s Summit. ...
Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture
Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture- Features history of the homesteading era and life on the farm. Offers opportunity to watch the harvesting of traditional crops, talk with a costumed reenactor or try some ...
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