History
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- Historic St Mary's Mission
- The first permanent white settlement in Montana, and contains history of the mission, a pictorial view of the buildings and grounds, biographies, attractions, online tour, events, map, archives and gift shop located at Stevensville.
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- 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 common farm chores. Includes hours and contact details.
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- The World Museum of Mining
- A museum on the west edge of Butte that includes exhibits and guided tours through a recreated 1890's frontier town with mining-related artifacts and exhibits of hard rock mining equipment and culture from the 1880s on.
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- Pioneer Village
- Comprises 28 buildings on 20 acres housing over 50,000 irreplaceable items of historical value, restored to operating order, arranged in groups and also in the chronological order of their development with visitor information located at Minden.
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- Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer
- Located in Grand Island, provides attractions such as Railroad Town, and its collections of pioneer artifacts.
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- The Friends of Fort Atkinson
- From 1820 to 1827 was the most westerly military post, includes special events, schedule, history and photo gallery located at Fort Calhoun.
- 607
- Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm
- Explore and experience the richness and charm of early New England village life through educational and hands-on programs. Located in Tamworth.
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- Historic Cold Spring Village
- A 22 acre 19th century living history museum and 25 Restored Historic Buildings. Interpretors display their crafts and discuss life in the 1850's. Located in Cape May.
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- Howell Living History Farm
- Working farm for more than 250 years, since 1732 when Joseph Phillips purchased 125 acres from landholder, William Bryant. Farm was restored to its 1900-1910 appearance. Includes self-guided tour, hours and directions. Located in Titusville.
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- Historic Richmond Town
- Consists of 25 acres with restored homes, commercial and civic buildings, and a museum, including a calendar of events, exhibits, history, map and schedule located at Staten Island.
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- Beaufort Historic Site
- A seaport village setting with guided tours of authentically restored homes and buildings, the Old Burying Ground, and charming historic district, and contains general information, programs and events, and newsletter.
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- Historic Stagville
- Features the late 18th-century Bennehan House, four two-story, four-room slave houses, a pre-Revolutionary War yeoman farmer's house, a massive timber framed barn, and the family cemetery, including events information and a shop located at Durham.
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- Old Salem Museums and Gardens
- Restoration of the Moravian community features complex of four museums. Includes events and news, hours, admission fees, research and education programs, information request form and contact details. Located in Winston-Salem.
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- Bonanzaville, USA
- Educational prairie village set on 12 acres with a collection that encompasses more than 40 buildings. Located in West Fargo.
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- Fort Abercrombie
- Established on August 28, 1858, on the Red River in Dakota Territory by Lieutenant Colonel John J. Abercrombie and reestablished in 1860 with images and a map.
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- Geographical Center Pioneer Village and Museum
- Features 27 authentic buildings and a 25,000 square feet museum display of artifacts, includes a gallery located at Rugby.
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- Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village
- History of southwestern Ohio during its settlement through educational programming and conservation of a collection of original log cabins. Includes village history, schedule of events, membership, volunteer opportunities and driving directions. Located at Waynesville.
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- Historic Roscoe Village
- Restoration of a 19th century canal town. Includes guide to shopping, dining, lodging and calendar of events. Located in Coshocton.