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FIND & LIST
As you walk around look for animals — both wild animals and domestic farm animals.
List all the ANIMALS you see below.
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DRAW
Visit the GRIST, CARDING, or SAW Mill where agricultural products were processed. Walk around outside and go underneath the building to get a good look.
DRAW the water wheel below. Include as many details as you can!
DILEMMA
Imagine you go out into your garden to pick some vegetables. You find bugs all over your beans eating holes in everything!
What do you do?
MAKE
SWITCHEL was a refreshing 1830s bevarage people often enjoyed after a day of farming. Follow this recipe to MAKE it at home!
INTERVIEW
Find a costumed historian who is working outside. INTERVIEW them using the questions below or some of your own questions:
Q. What are you doing?
Q. Why is it important to daily life on a farm?
Q. How does your work change each season?
Q. What did women do on a farm? What about men?
WATCH
A lot of farmers also worked as tradesman. Visit one of the trade shops such as the COOPER, BLACKSMITH, or POTTER. WATCH the tradesman closely.
What are they making? ___________________________
SWITCHELOne teaspoonful of dry ginger, one cup of molasses,
one-half cup of vinegar, three or four quarts of cold water. Rub ginger drop by drop into the molasses.
Add vinegar and water. Stir well, and ice. – A Book of Beverages
BIG QUESTION: Why was farming such a big part of life in early 19th-century New England?
AMAZING AGRICULTURE!
FreemanFarmhouse
Cooper Shop
Blacksmith* Shop
Bixby House*
Pottery Shop*
PowderHouse
District School*
Town Pound*
Sawmill*
SimpleMachines
Bullard Tavern*
Quinebaug River
TowneHouse*
Firearms& Textiles*
EarlyLighting*
Glass*
Printing Office*
MUSEUM MAIN ENTRANCE
Museum Store & Bookshop*
Clock Gallery*
Kidstory* Country BankVisitor Center*
Fuller Conference
Center*
Parsonage*Barn
Tin Shop*
Parsonage* LawOffice
ShoeShop
CenterMeetinghouse*
Horsesheds*
FriendsMeetinghouse*
Small House*
Fenno House Fitch
House& Barn*
ThompsonBank
Kiln
Mill Pond
A Child’s World*
Graveyard
PARKING
Goods fromthe Woods*
Village Café*
To Route 20 and I-90 Mass Pike
Vermont CoveredBridge*
Oliver WightTavern*
Fenno Barn*O
ld Sturbridge Village Road to M
useum Education
Freeman Barn*
MuseumEducation
Center*
First Aid/Security/Lost & Found
Bake Shop & Village Scoop*
Asa Knight Store*
Exit to Parking
MAP KEYDrinking Fountains
Food & Beverage
Restrooms (All )
Baby Changing Stations
Wagon Ride Pick-up*
Stagecoach Ride Pick-up
Wheelchair Accessible Exhibit
Shopping
Telephone
ATM
Picnic Area
Seasonal
First Aid/Security
TowneBarn*
Welcome!to Old Sturbridge VillageUse this map and list of today’s activities to explore Old Sturbridge Village. Learn about life in rural New England between 1790 and 1840, and how early American living applies to your life today. Talk with costumed historians and artisans, meet our heritage breed animals, see 19th-century demonstrations and witness history coming alive!
FOR THE SAFETY & COMFORT OF ALL:• Silence all mobile devices to help us preserve the
1830s experience.• Please do not touch or feed the animals – both
farm and wild!• Walk carefully on the Village’s natural roadways.• Please do not walk or climb on fences, walls
and trees.• Eating and drinking is not permitted in historic
buildings and exhibits.• Smoking is not permitted in the Village.• Tripodsandselfie-sticksarenotpermitted.• Soliciting is not permitted unless authorized
by management.
PHOTOGRAPHY Photography in Old Sturbridge Village is permitted for personal use only. By entering the museum, you agree to the use of your image for publicity purposes.
ACCESS INFORMATION Many exhibits are accessible. See the symbol on the map. Wheelchairs are available on loan at the Visitors Center.
OSV
787-02
0817
CONNECT WITH US
Theatre*
Stallion Hill Road to Museum Main Entrance
Playground
Beekeeping
River Ride*
Start ofPasture Walk
Start ofPasture Walk
Start ofWoodland
Walk
Start ofRiver Walk
Cider Mill*
CardingMillGristmill
HerbGarden*
MAKE HISTORY! WWW.OSV.ORG
Miner Grant Store & Bake Shop*