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California
Calico Ghost Town
Colorado
Astor House Museum and Clear Creek History Park
Florida
Florida Flywheelers Living History Village and Sch
Georgia
Westville
Illinois
Garfield Farm and Inn Museum, Homestead Prairie Farm, Macon County Historical Society Museum, Utopia in Nauvoo
Indiana
Conner Prairie Museum, Freetown Village, Historic New Harmony, Stevens Memorial Museum
Iowa
Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Living History Farms, Pella Historical Village, The Amana Colonies
Kansas
Old Cowtown Museum
Massachusetts
Hancock Shaker Village
Michigan
Alberta Village Museum
Minnesota
Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life
Montana
Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture
New Jersey
Historic Cold Spring Village, Howell Living History Farm
New York
Abbey Farm, Genesee Country Village and Museum, The Irish Village
North Carolina
Historic Latta Plantation, Old Salem
North Dakota
Bonanzaville, USA
Ohio
Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village, Carriage Hill Farm and Reserve, Hale Farm and Village, Historic Roscoe Village, Historic Sauder Village, Old Fort Steuben
Pennsylvania
Bedford Village, Eckley Miners' Village, Fort Ligonier, Meadowcroft Museum of Rural Life, Newlin Grist mill, Old Mill Village Museum, Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm, Roth Living Farm Museum of Delaware Valley College, Rough and Tumble Engineers' Historical Associ
Texas
Buffalo Gap Historic Village, The George Ranch Historical Park
Vermont
Billings Farm and Museum
Virginia
Frontier Culture Museum, Jamestown Settlement, Meadow Farm Museum
Washington
The Cedar Creek Grist Mill
Wisconsin
Heritage Hill Living History Museum, Old World Wisconsin, Schumacher Farm
American West Heritage Center
Interprets pioneer, Native American Indian, and mountain man history. Contains activities, events, scheduling, pricing, and memberships. Located in Cache Valley, Utah.
Boot Hill
The Museum was founded in 1947 to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Dodge City, Kansas.
Burritt on the Mountain
14-room mountaintop mansion was in the shape of an X for Dr. William Henry Burritt. The historic park contains restored farm buildings which interpret rural life during 1850's and 1900's and features nature trails. Huntsville, Alabama.
Crab Orchard Museum and Pioneer Park
Interprets the cultural heritage of the middle Appalachian mountain region. Includes details of exhibits, volunteer opportunities, admission fees, membership opportunities, events, educational programs, and location map. Located in Tazewell.
Ephraim Foundation
Includes the site of the first landing by Pastor Iverson in 1853, the site of the first Moravian Church (1858), the Pioneer Schoolhouse (1880), the Anderson store and dock warehouse, the Anderson Barn and eight homes more than a century old. Located in Wisconsin.
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 volunteer forms, and directions to its location in Pasadena, Maryland.
Heritage Farm Museum & Village
Offers virtual tour of 15 restored buildings which recreate and preserve the heritage of Appalachia, three bed and breakfasts, and a dining hall. Includes operating hours, rates, directions to West Virginia location, and contact information.
Heritage Square
Established in 1969 by the Cultural Heritage Foundation of Southern California, Inc.
Historic Village Exhibits
The village and ships area at Mystic Seaport is an active living history museum with 17 acres of exhibits portraying coastal life in New England in the 19th century.
Legler Barn Museum
Operated by the Lenexa Historical Society, Kansas.
McPherson County Old Mill Museum and Swedish Pavil
Museum complex features restored 1898 flour mill, Swedish Pavilion from the 1904 World's Fair and buildings of historical note. Located in Lindsborg, Kansas.
Mission Mill Museum
Salem, Oregon's historical pioneer structures including the 1898 Thomas Kay Woolen Mill, 1841 Jason Lee House, 1847 John D. Boon House and 1841 Methodist Parsonage.
Naper Settlement
A museum village where 19th century homes, shops and public buildings tell the story of daily life in Naperville as it changed from a frontier outpost to a bustling turn-of-the-century community. Located in Illinois.
Neversink Valley Area Museum
Imagine what it was like to live along a canal over a century ago; located in the D and H Canal Park, Cuddebackville, New York.
Oberlin Historical and Improvement Organization
Tour features three preserved historic buildings furnished with historic artifacts and antiques that tell the story of life in Oberlin from its founding in 1833 to the early twentieth century.
Old Salem Online
This site describes the living history town that recreates the town of Salem, N.C. from 1766-1840.
Old Sierra Historical Ranch
This living history establishment in California offers a wide variety of school or group field trips, which transport kids of all ages, back to the pioneer days.
Old Sturbridge Village
Recreated early American village in Massachusetts features over 40 staffed exhibits, including historic homes, craft shops, mills and farm buildings.
Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum
Dedicated to the preservation of America's Old West frontier heritage. Located approximately 30 miles north of downtown Phoenix and encompasses 28 historic buildings spread out over 90 acres.
Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm
Explore and experience the richness and charm of early New England village life through our educational and hands-on programs. Located in New Hampshire.
Rolling Centuries Historical Farm
Organization working to preserve and find appopriate re-use of the barns and farm buildings of the former Traverse City State Hospital, Michigan.
Stonefield, 1900 Rural Mainstreet
A re-created turn-of-the-century farming village, Stonefield bears the name adopted by Wisconsin's first governor Nelson Dewey, whose farm occupied the land.
Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer
Located in Grand Island, Nebraska provides attractions such as Railroad Town, and its collections of pioneer artifacts.
Watkins Woolen Mill State Historic Site and State
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 church the family attended, and the school where the Watkins children studied. Located in Lawson, MO.