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    Old Sturbridge Village

    4.1 (187 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Dan R.

    "If I could turn back time If I could find a way" (Cher) Let's turn back time to America in the 1830's. The young country is flexing its industrial muscles and very slowly moving from an agrarian to an industrial society. The Civil War is about one generation away. Old Sturbridge Village puts you squarely into what that world of the 1830's was like. It's a "living history" museum with over 40 buildings of the time period, so you'll see homes, commercial buildings, public meeting houses, water powered mills, farms and gardens. As you walk around the complex there is plenty of great scenery -meadows and lakes and farm animals. But the heart and soul of OSV are the costumed historians who demonstrate early American crafts and commerce. We chatted with most of them - a cabinet maker, an ox cart driver, two cooks and bakers, a pottery maker, a sawmill operator, a gardener, and a bookbinder. I tried my hand at crafting a book by folding up a big sheet of paper into precise patterns so that the finished product would be in the correct page order and reasonably well centered. Let's just say I'd still be an apprentice after my miserable attempt. Walking around OSV on a beautiful summer day, taking in all the sights and scenery, and enjoying our interactions with the historians was a great way to spend a few hours.

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    Charlie S.

    It was great weather on Wednesday and I had such a great experience with this place. All the set up were very natural and right stuffs at right places and fun to listen their stories. Great place to get fresh air and have a long stroll too.

    Kristen S.

    Easy parking and entry process. We came for Sturbridge by Candlelight. Loved this so much. It was so festive and just the place to get into the holiday spirit. We had hot chocolate, chocolate chip cookies, cocktails and fresh popped popcorn. Loved sitting by the fire. Would def do again

    Mary E.

    October visit We had a really good time during our mini vacation to the area. Traveling to New England 1800's was amazing. To learn a lot about history and how they lived back then. And a plus, enjoyed some yummy lunch at the Bullards Tavern Cafe at the Village.. We are for sure coming back next year because next time I dont want to miss the Phantoms by Firelight event.

    Seeing up for the Halloween vampire show
    Mollie M.

    Had a fantastic time at the Phantoms by Firelight a couple of weeks ago! And boy do they put on a party. I think in the past they've had more structured performances for halloween - but this was much more in the vein of spookier version of Old Sturbridge Village rather than a play at Old Sturbridge Village. Granted, I've never been to a normal day at Old Sturbridge Village (though we did see Big River performed there years ago and that was excellent) The special event had small performances by spooky vampyre themed circus artists across the property. There were historical re-enactors ready to give you death and grieving themed historical tid-bits. There was a wake being reenacted, which my friend didn't want to see - but I'd have been totally into if I were alone. They had a "trick or treat" stamp situation bringing you from village house to village house and a labyrinth. The performers were very good we saw some aerialists and fire eaters. We got the 4:30 ticket and arrived at 5:00 but the line was so long we did not get in until after 5. If I'd realized we would have gotten there for 4:30. I felt like there wasn't enough time to do everything but that's a positive I guess. Everything was so fun. The property is very beautiful even in the dark - the pileons burning in the lake were a great spooky touch. We weren't that impressed with the food in regards to price and quality of food but, if I ever do this again I am going order early for pick up to save time. So, it's not so off-putting that I wouldn't eat it again. It was fine. The only other grumpy statement is I wish they'd had more staff to sign people in at the beginning of the party so we could have gone in quicker and had more fun.

    Brittany C.

    The Christmas by candlelight was so peaceful. The mulled cider was an awesome treat to keep warm in the cold. The cookies are to die for and probably the best cup of hot cocoa I've ever had. Reading the "make a wish" area under the bridge makes you really take a look at life **I thought the lighting ceremony would have been a little more organized, we all waited about 10 minutes past the lighting time, the light came on and that was it. No cheers, no leading up to the lighting. Just on and done with.

    Susan G.

    The beauty of this property is truly good for the soul. Even if all you did was walk around and enjoy the countryside, it would be worth the price of admission. That there are people dressed and in character to educate you about what life was like back then is a priceless experience. They were firing up the pottery, making shoes, making baskets, yarn, tending to the farms.. The historic charm of Old Sturbridge Village is incomparable. I used to be a member and bring my kids 2-3x a month just for a few hours (90 min drive)... I never grew tired of it, and neither did they. For me I think it's the beauty, and the fun of watching my kids enjoy themselves there too.

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    Alan B.

    We've love coming here, sometimes just to take a 30-minute walk around the village (including the River Walk, Pasture Walk and Woodland Walk), and in other instances to attend fun events including: * Antique Car Show * July 4th Fireworks * Apple Festival * Dog Days * Thanksgiving Dinner * Christmas by Candlelight * And many more... The village is a recreation of a rural New England town in the 1830's, with costumed historians who conduct life tasks from that era (gardening, dyeing wool, baking, pressing apples, tin making, blacksmith, pottery, carpentry, etc.). They have over 200 acres plus 40 historical buildings to explore, and exhibits such as a antique clock exhibit and a working beehive. They also have animals including sheep, pigs, chickens, oxen, etc. for viewing, not petting. They often have interesting demonstrations from a small hot air balloon, to musket firing, to blue grass bands. This is a great "living museum" and a worthy destination for children and adults. Check it out!

    Kevin S.

    This place is a nostalgic treasure for those who want to experience what it may have been like to live in New England during the 1830's. The entire grounds can be toured in about 5-6 hours, with plenty of time for shopping & eating in between. What I liked the best is that the actors are eager to engage in conversation with (you) when you stop in one of the many period homes that are replicas of early 19th Century life. I recommend checking out the Thompson Bank and their vintage printing press. Lots to learn, love, and enjoy here. Leaf peepers will love the photo options that abound. You can scan QR codes in some of the houses to get a brief audio recording presentation which tells you a little more history about the specific site. Food was reasonably priced & includes comfort foods like pot pies & mashed potatoes along with kid friendly options like chicken tenders. The fall weekends are probably best since most of the pedestrian traffic from the schools & other tourists is noticeably gone. Plenty of free parking. This was my first trip and I will return.

    Happy 4th
    Meghana A.

    This is an absolutely the most enjoyable way to learn American history. It transports you to a time of simplicity and elegance in craftsmanship and liveliness. You'll even catch a glimpse or two of the townsfolk strolling the grounds and interact with them as well. You can easily spend the entire day here just don't mind the occasional horse poo. We were here on 4th of July, what's a better time than this to be here! We saw the reading of the declaration, naturalization of new citizens (grand ceremony), firing of cannons. All in honor of the day. Well preserved old buildings and lifestyles of the bygone era. There's plenty to see and photograph here. Parking is free but the entry is a bit steep. They do have a few cafes where you can grab some lunch but the foods just ok. Apart from that everything else is 5star.

    Cattle graze at dusk in the pasture of the Freeman Farmhouse.
    Lexi S.

    Take a step back in time as you pass through the entrance of OSV. This historic recreation of a rural 19th century New England town has been open to the public as a museum since the 1940s. Each season displays a different canvas of striking beauty here, and this year we decided to attend "Christmas by Candlelight". I recommend going around 3pm to leisurely look around, admire the pink sky as the day turn into dusk, and find peace the darkness by candlelight. The workers are not "characters" or "actors" but rather knowledgeable interpreters of history. They explain different processes of working and living in the 1830s and are able to juxtapose the past with the present. Money spent here goes towards maintaining and restoring this historical property. In a world gripped by smartphones and technology, our visit to OSV brought peace to my soul and gratitude to my heart.

    Enit S.

    My family and I had such an enjoyable day here. I definitely recommend coming out and visiting especially if you're looking for not only a nice setting but also a place that is rich in history. The actors walking around in clothes of the olden days really make the village come to life. You can truly imagine what it must've been like living here back in the 1800's. I like that they not only mention the good but also the bad, that even includes how native indians and workers from Africa and Caribbean islands lived as well. People had to work really hard just to get basic necessities and for me personally, it helped me reflect on how far we've come, but also what we can look forward to in the future as well. I recommend checking out their website before visiting as you can probably find ways in which you can get a discounted ticket. They make visiting accessible to everyone which is great. You'll see people from all walks of life here from little kids who are on field trips, to older folks who are just looking for a peaceful respite from the modern world. They do sell food here, things like soup, sandwiches, salads, a few side dishes like mashed potatoes, wedges (which were really good actually). The gift shop however was selling cookies and they were soft, chewey, and really great on that cold afternoon. Definitely worth the trip.

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    Ask the Community - Old Sturbridge Village

    Does it cost more money to go on the horse drawn buggy or is everything included in the ticket we purchased?

    It doesn't cost any extra. Its an awesome ride with a little bit of history in the mean time. I was impressed with the coach lady's knowledge of the downtown building's history.

    Where to buy tickets?

    Good day! You can purchase tickets on our website at www.osv.org/plan-your-visit/

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    Review Highlights - Old Sturbridge Village

    This place is a haven for people who love history of how people lived in New England in the 1700's and 1800's.

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    Salisbury Mansion - Front of house

    Salisbury Mansion

    4.7(6 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    What a beautiful home. Open to the general public for tours at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm, the door is kept…read morelocked. We knocked a couple of times before it was opened. We were a bit early for the tour and waited in the hallway until tour time began. One other gentleman joined the tour on this weekday visit. The house was moved from down the hill to it's current location in 1929 leaving behind a kitchen addition and outbuilding. Originally the home was mostly a store with a ground floor kitchen and living quarters over head. Later, the shop space was turned into a small office, central staircase, hallway, dining room and parlor as it is today displayed. The tour included information about the original owners family and their impact on the City of Worcester. The building was temporarily used as rental property, one of which was a men's club who tore down walls to build a bowling alley. Because why not? The museum has restored that area to be as close to period as possible. Some items in the home are original to the family, including a beautiful harp. Other items in the home are appropriate to the period and include some beautiful dresses, furniture and artwork from one of the gentleman's 'tour of the Continent'. One fun piece on display is a Lego mock-up of the home. The tour guide is very knowledgeable and friendly. Parking is located next to the building. I'm not sure if it's wheelchair accessible due to it's age. There certainly is no elevator to reach the upper level and the staircase is steep. Some of the wall paper has been reproduced from pieces found during renovation and the lower level floors covered in a reproduced 'floor cloth' which the tour guide described as 'the original linoleum'. Very interesting view into life in Worcester during the late 1700's and early 1800's.

    Great tour. Guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Showing just a few photos so you can see the…read morerest for yourself! Go there - it's awesome!

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    Roseland Cottage

    Roseland Cottage

    4.1(9 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    The Roseland Cottage is truly a beautiful historical gem in CT! I recently took a tour of the house…read moreand it was super interesting. Though the grounds are always open to visitors, guided tours of the house are only available June through mid-October, Thursday-Sunday from 11AM-3PM, every hour on the hour. Timed tickets can be purchased online in advance (and this is recommended). Adult admission is $20. Once I arrived, I was greeted by staff who were very friendly. The tour guide, MaryLou, took me through the house and explained the history of Henry Bowen (the original resident of the house) and his family. She was extremely knowledgeable and it was very interesting! The tour was supposed to last around an hour, but she went for about an hour and 15 minutes. After the tour you are free to roam the grounds and take photos, and there's also a small gift shop. Non-flash photography is allowed inside the house, but no video. Overall I found this to be a really beautiful historical spot in Woodstock, CT and would definitely recommend taking a tour!

    My husband and I had our wedding here, the place was absolutely beautiful and that is the only…read morething that made the venue worth it. Laurie the women who handles Roseland cottage, on the other hand ended up being a bit difficult as our wedding got closer and closer. Sadly on the rehearsal day and wedding day she was rude and did things that we did not agree upon or said she wasn't going to do. She made herself seem understanding up until those days. She gave me sass remarks and honestly made the rehearsal day and wedding day more stressful. The only thing that made it worth it, like I said, was the beautiful venue. But Laurie in the end did make things feel way more stressful and difficult. Our catering was wonderful though, I could not have asked to better catering. They handled Laurie and everything else with class. Thank you renees Bistro.

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