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| Ken Burns Old Sturbridge Village honors Ken Burns on March 27th, 2008. |
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| Critter Counter Current images of new arrivals on the farm at Old Sturbridge Village. |
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| Independence Day Celebration at Old Sturbridge Village An old-fashioned Independence Day celebration on July 4, complete with a citizens procession and a reading of the Declaration of Independence. |
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| From Redcoats to Rebels Old Sturbridge Village presents a living timeline of military re-enactors from three centuries of American history (Aug 2-3). |
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| Dinner in a Country Village Enjoy a unique opportunity to prepare and eat a meal the way early New Englanders did. The Parsonage is the setting for this Saturday-night program, where costumed interpreters oversee the preparations, but the guests do the chopping, mixing, and stirring. |
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| Home School Day Join us for an educational event designed for Home School families. We offer you and your children the opportunity to visit the Village and participate in hands-on activities and participatory programs. This is a great opportunity for children to gain exposure to many aspects of 1830’s New England life in an interactive way. Also, special performances and demonstrations are planned for all audiences throughout the day. |
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| Discovery Camps and Children in Costume Discovery Camps at Old Sturbridge Village invite children ages 8-17 to make new friends, have fun, and most of all to engage themselves in the history of early 19th-century New England. |
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| Kidstory and Tales for Village Tots Kidstory is a new learning gallery especially for kids in the History Gateway at the entrance to the historical Village. The space features an 1830s House, a Country Store, a Barn and Farmyard, a Clothing Corner, and two Discovery Centers. |
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| Village Trails Three new walking trails look at 19th-century life from the perspective of woodland, pasture, and riverside, introducing new areas of the museum not previously open to visitors and adding a new dimension of the museum’s interpretation of everyday life in the early 1800s. |
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| Four Seasons at Old Sturbridge Village Each season offers unique experiences for exploring what life was like in early 19th-century New England. |
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| Things That Go Bump in the Night Old Sturbridge Village's family Halloween program, on Saturday, October 25, from 5:00 to 9 p.m. For details, see the press release. |
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| Spring at Old Sturbridge Village Spring brings plowing, baby farm animals, apple blossoms, and green of many shades to Old Sturbridge Village. |
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