As you walk into the visitors center they have set up a Photo shoot place to get your pic made using your own camera. I took a couples pic and they took ours. A holiday treat. |
First you go into a museum type place. In this area they have a collection of Grandfather clocks. |
WOW! I wish I had just one of these treasures. |
This lady was inside the house telling us all about it and washing dishes in the old way, in a pan. |
The church of the village. |
The old country store was an interesting place especially this area, since I am a quilter. Just look at those fabric bolts in the shelves. |
This is the men's section of the store and was the first part of the store that was built, the other sections were added later. |
Inside one of the houses. This house was owned by one of the more prosperous person in the village. |
Another merchant that would have lived there is the Tin Maker. This was his cabin for his wares. |
This is a true Tin Man, very talented. He hammers a design into this lantern he is making. |
Hey quilters, we know what this is to our right don't we. This is the way they quilted back then and we still do it on the frames today, if we want it hand quilted. |
I like the pattern on this quilt. |
A beautiful covered bridge, you may see it in a number of these pictures. I love covered bridges. |
A scene in the village. So pretty, note the reflections in the water. |
More reflections! |
An old grist mill operated by a water wheel. |
Yep, I told you you might see more pics of the covered bridge. Just had to get that reflection. |
yep, another. Just wanted you to see the beauty that I was seeing and this is truly beauty, don't you agree? Again, note the reflections! |
The farm house. |
A little friend came by to say hello and I snapped his pic. |
He was so stinking cute, sitting on top of the post eating his nut. |
Sorry about that, just had to show this one too. A different angle. |
A Smithy hard at work. A blacksmith is intriguing to my sweet husband. |
He stayed with him for quite a while talking to him about the blacksmithing process. |
They had made an apple pie and a cake and something else, all on an open hearth. |
This is a very old recipe book with very old recipes in it. They were in the process of making Gourd Soup. |
"Welcome to the Root Cellar" she says. |
Coopers cabin. |
Of course we needed a bank to complete the village. I did not get pictures of everything, but I hope you have enjoyed the ones I did get. |