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Pella Historical Village - Open air museum village celebrates its Dutch heritage through architectural models and antique Dutch heirlooms.
 
Phillipsburg Manor - Late 17th century manor house with working grist mill, outbuildings, garden, oxen, sheep and cattle. Description and tour hours.
 
Pickering Museum Village - Located in Pickering, Ontario, this pioneer village recreates daily life in the 19th century with 14 buildings from the 1830s, including town hall, general store and a blacksmith.
 
Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum - Dedicated to the preservation of America's Old West frontier heritage. Located approximately 30 miles north of downtown Phoenix and encompasses 28 historic buildings spread out over 90 acres.
 
Pioneer Farm Museum - A nonprofit educational facility dedicated to hands on learning. Pioneer and Native life are represented for the public and for group tours into hands on history.
 
Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm - Explore and experience the richness and charm of early New England village life through our educational and hands-on programs. Located in New Hampshire.
 
Roman Open Air Museum Hechingen-Stein - A reconstructed Roman Villa Rustica from the 1st to the 3rd century A.D. Description of the site, walking tour and panoramic views. In English and German.
 
Ross Farm - What life was like on a Nova Scotian farm between 100 and 175 years ago.
 
Rough and Tumble Engineers' Historical Assoc - A living museum of steam engines, antique tractors and farm equipment in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
 
Schumacher Farm - A 40-acre living history museum near Waunakee, Wisconsin.
 
Sherbrooke Village - Depicts a typical Nova Scotian village from 1860 to pre-WW1 with approximately 80 buildings, 29 of those open to the public.
 
Skansen - The houses and farmsteads of the countryside and the Town Quarters are inhabited by people in period costume, and living home occupations and crafts are on display all the year around.
 
Stonefield, 1900 Rural Mainstreet - A re-created turn-of-the-century farming village, Stonefield bears the name adopted by Wisconsin's first governor Nelson Dewey, whose farm occupied the land.
 
Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer - Located in Grand Island, Nebraska provides attractions such as Railroad Town, and its collections of pioneer artifacts.
 
The Amana Colonies - Includes the Museum of Amana History, the Community Church Museum, the Communal Agriculture Museum, the Communal Kitchen and Coopershop Museum, the Mini-Americana Barn Museum and the Industrial Machine Shop Museum.
 
The George Ranch Historical Park - A 480-acre living history site located on a 23,000-acre working ranch just 20 minutes southwest of Houston.
 
The Gibbs Farm Museum - Historical society and museum presenting St. Paul, Minnesota, pioneer and city history 1833-2000, includes Dakota presence, on-site archaeology, guided tours and weekend activities.
 
The Historical Village of Dallas - Composed of 38 historic structures dating from 1840 to 1910 and boasts a working farm, Victorian homes, and turn of the century commercial buildings.
 
The National Museum of Denmark Open Air Museum - Exhibits original Scandinavian houses and farms in a 36 hectare museum area.
 
The Open Air Museum in Dumbrava Sibiului - Built up between 1963 and 1989, a scientific-documentary and technical collection and archives (pictures,photos, films) dealing with pre-industrial folk technology in Romania.
 
 

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