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Guests experience 19th Century life and culture by doing activities that pioneer and Native American children would have done
About This Deal
Ever wondered what life was like back in the day? At this museum, guests get a taste of the past by diving into activities straight out of the late 1800s. Imagine churning your butter or trying your hand at weaving. These aren't just any tours; they're packed with fun things to do that make history come alive right before your eyes. It's not just about seeing but doing!
What We Offer
- Pioneer Tour for One; Valid Friday - Sunday
- Pioneer Tour for Two, Valid Friday - Sunday
- Native American Seasons Tour for One; Valid Starting 6/20/25, Valid Friday - Sunday
- Native American Seasons Tour for Two; Valid Starting 6/20/25, Valid Friday - Sunday
- Combo Tour for One - See both Tours; Valid Starting 6/20/25, Valid Friday - Sunday
- Combo Tour for Two - See both Tours; Valid Starting 6/20/25, Valid Friday - Sunday
Native American Seasons Tour (1 hour 30 mins) with a chance to participate in traditional activities such as shooting with a bow and arrows, using a bow drill, weaving, and more. Native American Seasons Tours start June 20, 2025, until the end of the season!
Native American Seasons Tour Family Tour Start Times: 1:00 | 2:30
Pioneer Farm Tour (1 hour 30 mins) gives you a chance to interact with farm animals and do pioneer chores, such as churning cream into butter, grinding wheat into flour, washing clothes on a washboard, and more.
Pioneer Farm Family Tour Start Times: 11:15 | 11:30 | 12:00 | 12:45 | 1:00 | 1:30 | 2:15 | 2:30 | 3:00 | 3:45 | 4:00
When can I visit?
The village is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The first tour is at 11:15 a.m., the last tour starts at 4 p.m.
Note: Please Wear Good Closed-Toe Shoes When Visiting Our Farm
Why You Should Grab The Offer
This is not just another museum visit; it's an opportunity to walk in the shoes of those who lived over a century ago! The unique selling points here are truly standout, from exploring authentic pioneer chores like butter churning to learning traditional Native American crafts. It's perfect for anyone who enjoys interactive learning and wants more than just reading about history from books. Plus, special features like guided nature trails add even more depth by connecting visitors with local flora and fauna during their journey through time. Families will find sensory-friendly days particularly welcoming if looking out for all-inclusive options catering especially towards sensory sensitivities.
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