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Genesee Country Village and Museum - An educational living history museum located in Mumford, New York, near Rochester, with a Nineteenth Century Village, Gallery of Wildlife and Sporting Art, and Nature Center.
 
Hale Farm and Village - An outdoor, living history museum that features costumed "pioneer" interpreters who describe life in the Western Reserve during America's formative years.
 
Hancock Shaker Village - Historic former Shaker community located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
 
Heritage Hill Foundation - Heritage Hill Living History Museum is a 48 acre open air museum which chronicles midwestern history for 1672 to 1905. More than 25 historic and reproduced buildings are staffed with interpreters who show what life was like. Located in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
 
Heritage Square - Established in 1969 by the Cultural Heritage Foundation of Southern California, Inc.
 
Heritage Square Museum - Exhibiting a crossroads community of the mid-1800s, the museum serves to show visitors 19th century life through several historic restorations.
 
Historic Cold Spring Village - A 22 acre 19th century living history museum, located in Cape May, NJ. 25 Restored Historic Buildings. Interpretors display their crafts and discuss life in the 1850's.
 
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.
 
Historic Sauder Village - Living-history village in NW Ohio with costumed guides and working craftsmen.
 
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.
 
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. Located in Decatur, Illinois.
 
Howell Living History Farm - Working farm for more than 250 years, since 1732 when Joseph Phillips purchased 125 acres from landholder, William Bryant. The Mercer County Park Commission restored the farm to its 1900-1910 appearance in 1984.
 
Jamestown Settlement - Explore 17th century life inside the palisade of a re-created colonial fort, discover the world of Pocahontas in the Powhatan Indian village, and experience the four-month passage to the New World on board re-creations of the three ships that brought the settlers to Virginia.
 
Korean Folk Village - Traditional Korean village exhibiting cultural and historic artifacts and buildings, including a marketplace.
 
Legler Barn Museum - The barn houses a museum operated by the Lenexa Historical Society.
 
Living History Farms - A non-profit, historical, educational foundation located in Urbandale, Iowa.
 
Macon County Outdoor Museum - Contains the original 1830 Macon County Courthouse, an 1860 log home, blacksmith shop, print shop, 1880s train depot and will soon also have a restored 1924 Norfolk and Western Caboose.
 
Massing and Finsterau - Authentic villages and homes in these open-air museums in Lower Bavaria .
 
McPherson County Old Mill Museum and Swedish Pavilion - Museum complex features restored 1898 flour mill, Swedish Pavilion from the 1904 World's Fair and buildings of historical note. Located in Lindsborg, Kansas.
 
Meadow Farm Museum - 19th-century living history museum which includes farmhouse, barn, 1860s doctor's office, smokehouse, blacksmith forge, stables, crop demonstration fields and farm animals.
 
 

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