Old Sturbridge VillageOld Sturbridge Village Average User Rating: (0 votes, add your vote or comments) Boston, the heart of New England, is the place to seek out your country's heritage at its infancy. Old Sturbridge Village will help you come to know much of what has long been forgotten. Discover 1830s New England in a blacksmith’s shop, a friendly country store, or amid the awesome beauty of heirloom gardens. Tour the Common with its white-steepled meetinghouse, period homes, and craft shops. Mosey past water-powered mills and “meet” heritage-breed pigs, sheep, and cattle. Life and activities at Old Sturbridge change with the seasons and there is plenty to experience no matter when you go. Find unique gifts, crafts, books, and keepsakes in our extraordinary Museum Gift Shop and New England Bookstore. Hours: May–October 22, 2006: Tuesday–Sunday, 9:30 am–5:00 pm. Open year-round; but hours change seasonally. Call, or visit website to confirm. Closed: Mondays, Christmas Day. All holidays are subject to change without notice. Directions: Sturbridge is an hour’s drive from Boston. Take exit 9 off the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90). Follow Route 20 West approximately one mile to the entrance road to OSV. Ample free parking. Purchase Go Boston Visitor Cards with unlimited FREE general admission to over 60 Boston attractions, tours, area discounts, and full-color pocket guidebook to the area. Tags: gocardfree oldsturbridgevillage Top of PageDo you know of a Place that should be included here? Please Suggest a place in the appropriate category. |
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