Welcome to Old Sturbridge Village - a «must - see» New England attraction which depicts life in an early 19th -
century rural Village, featuring costumed historians, antique buildings, water - powered mills, and a working farm.
Not exact matches
Visitors to the Farmers» Museum get to see what
rural and
village life was like in the 19th
century.
The
Village is representative of a typical
rural town in Northern Illinois at the end of the 19th
century.
Groups visiting Old Sturbridge
Village will be immersed in a re-created early 19th -
century rural New England community.
The Ireland stories are at the heart of the collection, set on
rural Irish farms and in small
villages in the first half of the twentieth
century.
Don't miss a visit to some of the captivating hill tribe
villages, where you'll get a glimpse of the
rural life lived in the same way it has been for
centuries.
Explore Inca ruins and
rural villages, admire scenic vistas overlooking the Vilcabamba and Urubamba ranges, and get a first - hand glimpse at the local farming culture that has remained unchanged for
centuries.
On this westernmost European archipelago, an abandoned 18th -
century village of tumbledown stone cottages was renovated into a folksy
rural getaway — lace curtains; iron beds with homemade quilts — against a jaw - dropping landscape.
An adventure tour to Romania is an opportunity to see
rural life continuing as it has for
centuries, with beautiful scenery dotted with traditional
villages, wooden churches, haystacks, herds of sheep and horse - drawn carts.
Here's where I expect to see innovation in the 21st
century: among the poor and dispossessed, in urban favelas and
rural villages, as they string together low - cost, fault - tolerant DER networks, establish new markets and financial practices, and take some control over their own fate.