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North America Living History and Open Air History
North America Living History and Open Air History
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- Composed of 38 historic structures dating from 1840 to 1910 and boasts a working farm, Victorian homes, and turn of the century commercial buildings.
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- Late 17th century manor house with working grist mill, outbuildings, garden, oxen, sheep and cattle. Description and tour hours.
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- Exhibiting a crossroads community of the mid-1800s, the museum serves to show visitors 19th century life through several historic restorations.
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- Built and operated in the 1720s the fort served as a southeastern military fort for Britain's Colonial Empire in America.
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- The living industrial museum with a wooden mill built in the XVII century and hosting an oval-frame factory, since 1860. This is the oldest picture frame mill in the country and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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- This project of the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society is a complex of three historic buildings, the 1905 New River Inn (housing the Museum of History), the 1907 King-Cromartie House (house museum), the 1905 Philemon Bryan House, an 1899 replica schoolhou
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- A nonprofit educational facility dedicated to hands on learning. Pioneer and Native life are represented for the public and for group tours into hands on history.
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