Do you have lots of colonial information?

Adrianna | Aug 28, 2019 | Category: History museum

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Address: 1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA

Dave Hayden | Aug 28, 2019

It is primarily an 1830s village, not colonial.

Hemanth Subramanyam | Aug 28, 2019

I felt most of it was post colonial and pre civil war era. I could be wrong though as I am not too familiar with the U.S. history as of now

Donna Mitchell | Aug 28, 2019

If you want a colonial village, visit Plimouth Plantation in Massachusetts, a reproduction of the kind of very small, primitive log houses built by the Pilgrims after they landed in 1620, or Williamsburg, Virginia, with authentic, substantial houses built before the Revolutionary War. They have a lot of brick houses; this was obviously a prosperous community. Sturbridge Village is a collection of wood houses, barns and businesses built after the Revolutionary War and War of 1812, so not colonial. They have live animals, food gardens, an extensive and well-labeled herb garden, orchards and farms, cider mills, lumber and grain mills, houses showing the production of cloth and quilts, mini museums for glass and guns, and lots more. I can't remember it all. Look at their website and site map.

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