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Address:
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road
Sturbridge, MA 01566
PH: (800) 733-1830

Rates:
Regular Daytime Admission –
Adults $24.00
Seniors (65 and over) $22.00
Youths (3-17) $8.00
Children age 2 and under Admitted Free
Purchase Online
Full priced admission includes FREE second visit within a 10-day period. Guests of second-day visitors receive 25% off admission. FREE parking. Prices subject to change without notice.

Hours:
April 1 – October 31
Daily, 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Cheryl and I recently visited Old Sturbridge Village.  We both had gone here as kids then taken our kids here.  We’ve been empty nesters for a long time and thought it would be a fun day out with many photo opps.  The attached photo’s will put you in our shoes that day.  You’d never know it by looking at these pictures but the place was literally swarming with small children.  Patience and good timing allowed me to capture these shots void of visitors.

*Old Sturbridge Village is a living, breathing, vibrant village depicting life in New England from 1790-1840. Visitors can meet historians in costume and tour 40 antique buildings, including a country store, school, and water-powered mills.

Our collection of more than 50,000 artifacts made or used in early New England includes quilts, clocks, pottery, and fine furniture.

At our 19th-century Freeman Farm, historians demonstrate farm work through the seasons: planting, harvesting, milking cows, churning butter, and cooking over the hearth. Visitors can meet our heritage breed sheep, oxen, chickens and pigs.

Heirloom gardens include a 400-plant Herb Garden and 19th-century style kitchen gardens, a children’s garden, and a formal pleasure garden

Visitors can explore, touch, try new things, and be part of the action. Hands-on fun is at the heart of everything we do. Ride the stagecoach, learn to plow, make crafts, dip candles, and help the printer, potter and blacksmith at work.

* The above five paragraphs were taken from the home page of Old Sturbridge Village verbatim.

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