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organization for those involved in living historical farms, agricultural museums, outdoor museums of history and folklife, and museums that use 'living history' programming. http://www.alhfam.org/ |
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Living history center re-creating the old west, from 1820 to 1920. Featuring mountain men, military, pioneer, Indian, outdoor pageant and historical farm. http://www.americanwestcenter.org/ |
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Working museum of a 19th century Appalachian farm. http://www.dcmm.org/ |
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Exhibits and programs representing rural American life with heritage breeds of plants and animals and a 19th century village. http://www.farmersmuseum.org/ |
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Working farm that takes you back to the year 1905, where tillage is done with horses or by hand. http://www.howellfarm.org/ |
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Outdoor living history museum includes farmsteads, craft buildings, and more. http://www.landisvalleymuseum.org/ |
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Open air museum in Iowa, dedicated to faithfully restoring the era of the midwestern pioneer. http://www.lhf.org/ |
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Exhibits include historic structures dating from 1840 to 1910, a working farm, Victorian homes, and more. http://www.oldcitypark.org/ |
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Working Southern California apple orchard offering living history programs and re-enactments of scenes from the American Revolution, Civil War, and the Old West. http://www.rileysfarm.com/ |
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Museum and educational facility featuring a restored 1840 farm house. http://www.dudleyfarm.org/ |
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