Old Sturbridge Village - Family Admission Pass Vocher

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Description
Family Admission Pass voucher, valid for free one-time general daytime admission for 2 Adults and 2 Youth. Please note: this voucher is not valid for events or performances that require a separate ticket, such as Christmas by Candlelight which takes place in December each year, and Phantoms by Firelight which takes place in October each year.
A trip to Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, is a journey through time to a rural New England town of the 1830s. Visitors are invited into more than 40 original buildings, each carefully researched, restored, and brought to the museum site from towns throughout New England. These include homes, meetinghouses, a district school, country store, bank, law office, printing office, carding mill, sawmill, gristmill, pottery, blacksmith shop, shoe shop, and cooper shop.
Summer is a great time to see the gardens at Old Sturbridge Village. From the kitchen garden at Freeman Farm to the formal Pleasure Garden at the Towne House, to the Woodland Walk, to the Herb Garden with its colorful antique roses, there's so much growing on! Summer activities include 4th of July celebrations, music and arts.
Authentically costumed staff, called history interpreters, carry out the daily activities of an early 19th-century community. Here you may wander country roads and visit with a farmer plowing fields, listen to the blacksmith's rhythmic hammering, or smell the aroma of bread baking in a fireplace oven. With four unique seasons and more than 200 acres to explore, there is always something new to see at Old Sturbridge Village.
The period portrayed by Old Sturbridge Village, 1790-1840, is of major significance because it was a time in which the everyday lives of New Englanders were transformed by the rise of commerce and manufacturing, improvements in agriculture and transportation, the pulls of emigration and urbanization, and the tides of educational, political, aesthetic, and social change.
The Village's portrayal of the past is grounded in award-winning historical research that includes archaeology, scientific analysis of 19th-century objects and buildings, and painstaking study of letters, diaries, account books, and other documents.
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Special Instructions
For 2 adults and 2 youths. Expires November 4, 2025
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