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Frontier Culture Museum
The Frontier Culture Museum is the biggest open-air living history museum in the Shenandoah Valley. Costumed historical interpreters show the life and customs of the indigenous Native American tribes in Virginia, the arrival of the German, English and Irish settlers, and the painful journey of the enslaved Africans to the first permanent British colony in North America. Actual homes of the period have been relocated to the museum in Staunton, Virginia to show the progression of European immigration and the settlement on the American frontier.
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English Farmhouse View
The view through the antique window of a 1600s English Farmhouse at the Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton, Virginia. Originally build in 1692, this farmhouse was relocated from England's west midlands to the Culture Museum and reassembled. The English farm shows life in a yeoman farmer's household in England in the 1600s.
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