Old Sturbridge Village, an outdoor living-history museum in central Massachusetts, transports visitors to rural New England life in the 1830s. Spread across rolling grounds, the village features antique buildings and working farms, all brought to life by costumed interpreters and artisans. Visitors can explore the detailed exhibits, watch historical demonstrations, and interact with the reenactors, gaining a vivid sense of daily life in the early 19th century. The immersive experience offers a tangible connection to the past, making it a rich and educational destination.
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