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Mission Mill Village - 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.
 
Museum Meiji-Mura - Open air museum for preserving and exhibiting Japanese architecture of the Meiji period, 1868-1912.
 
Museum Roscheider Hof in Konz near Trier - Just outside Trier on the Moselle, which presents the folk culture of the European Saar-Lor-Lux region.
 
Museum Village in Monroe NY - Living history museum for families, teachers, and students. One quarter million historical artifacts, live barnyard animals, and 40 exhibit and demonstration buildings.
 
MÃ¥lilla Open Air Museum - Twenty buildings in Sweden, including a sawmill, tanning house, hardware store and school.
 
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.
 
Netherlands Open Air Museum - The building has two exhibition halls, a museum shop, a coffee house with terrace, an information desk and a digital board which displays information on the museum and the collections.
 
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.
 
Newlin Grist mill - A 1704 mill and 150-acre park dedicated to historical preservation and environmental appreciation, operated by the Nicholas Newlin Foundation.
 
Norwegian Emigrant Museum - The museum's purpose is to reveal the workings of a process - emigration, immigration and return migration.
 
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 Bedford Village - Authentic colonial village offering colonial crafts, exhibits and theatrical productions in Bedford, PA.
 
Old Cowtown Museum - 17 acre open-air living history museum which recreates Wichita and Sedgwick County, Kansas from 1865 to 1880.
 
Old Fort Lauderdale - This project of the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society is a complex of three historic buildings, the 1905 New River Inn (housing the Museum of History), the 1907 King-Cromartie House (house museum), the 1905 Philemon Bryan House, an 1899 replica schoolhouse and a research/collections facility.
 
Old Salem Online - This site describes the living history town that recreates the town of Salem, N.C. from 1766-1840.
 
Old Sturbridge Village - The gardens at Old Sturbridge Village are planted with antique varieties of plants, vegetables, flowers, and herbs to recreate the gardens of the early 19th century.
 
Old World Wisconsin - Outdoor museum of rural history depicts the lives and times of the pioneers who settled Wisconsin with some 65 historic buildings.
 
Open-Air Ethnographic Museum of the Elbe River Region, Czech Republic - Details of a cottage, and basic note on 30 other buildings including cottages, smithy and forester's lodge.
 
Open-Air Museum of Lithuania - Farmsteads and other rural buildings of Lithuania
 
Open-air Museum Roscheider Hof - Museum of the cultural history of northwest Rhineland-Palatinate and the history of the region where three countries (France, Luxembourg and Germany) meet.
 
 

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