OldSturbridgeVillage
Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. Step inside more than 40 original buildings, and explore homes, meetinghouses, a district school, country store, bank, working farm, three water-powered mills, and trade shops – all situated on more than 200 scenic acres. Talk with authentically costumed historians and see heritage breed farm animals. Discover the endless ways to immerse yourself in the Village. Learn more at www.osv.org.
On this channel, enjoy a wide range of videos showcasing the Village's special events, exhibits, television appearances, and more.
WEBINAR | The Forgotten Article: Shoes and Their Significance in the 19th Century
The Courtship of Lucius Benham and Sarah Plimpton
WEBINAR | Coming of Age: Young Women's Lives in Early 19th Century New England
The Carding Mill at Work: 19th-Century Innovation in Action
Behind the Building: The Thompson Bank
WEBINAR | Inclusive History: Defying Gender in Early New England
Objects in Focus: Early 19th-Century Wedding Dresses
The Musical Husband (1842)
Virtual Village: Making a Nail in the Blacksmith Shop
"Joy to the World" from Upon a Midnight Clear: An Acoustic New England Christmas
The First Noel Performed by Village Musicians
WEBINAR | Fashion Over Function Early 19th Century Militia Uniforms and Equipment in New England
Lafayette's Farewell Tour
WEBINAR | Lafayette and the Farewell Tour Odyssey of an American Idol
Roping a 19th-Century Bed: A Behind-the-Scenes Time Lapse
Musical Objects in Focus: Chickering & MacKay Square Grand Piano
Objects in Focus: Clock Reels, Swifts and Yarn Winders
Webinar | A Brief History of Medicine in Early 19th-Century New England
Objects of Accessibility: Line Types
Objects in Focus: Henry Harrington Collection
A Reading of a Puerto Rican Christmas Story During Christmas by Candlelight
Joy to the World on Violin
Webinar | An Early History of the Circus (Before 1840)
Objects in Focus: Conserved Swatch Book
Object in Focus: Early 19th-Century Rifles
Webinar | Structured Support: Creating the 1830s Silhouette
March on Fiddle
Webinar | Slavery in New England