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On 6/25/07, Bob Genheimer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mark
>
> There is also Sharon Woods Village near Cincinnati run by Historic Southwest Ohio. They have reconstructed (rebuilt) five or six structures dating to the 19th century that attempt to reflect a small rural community. Includes a train station, 1804 log house, a carpenter gothic, etc. It sits within a county park, so has a nice rural feel, if not a bit articifial. One of the goals of the village early on was to preserve endangered structures, so there is some bias.
>
> Bob Genheimer
> George Rieveschl Curator of Archaeology
> Cincinnati Museum Center
> 1301 Western Avenue
> Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
> 513-455-7161
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Mark
> Branstner
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 1:51 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Historical Archaeology Destinations
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just got back from a weekend trip to the Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
> area, and had the great pleasure of "discovering" a Wisconsin
> Historical Society property called "OLD WORLD WISCONSIN" - a 160-acre
> complex of woods and fields with various reconstructed farmsteads
> reflecting Wisconsin's ethnic heritage. Using salvaged buildings
> from various locations, there were German, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish
> and other farmsteads, as well as various other 19th century
> buildings, cows, chickens, interpreters, etc.
>
> Having grown up with Henry Ford's Greenfield Village in Dearborn,
> Michigan, I am certainly familiar with the concept, but I was very
> impressed with the Old World Wisconsin execution -- sort of reminded
> me of the Cade's Cove section in the Smokey Mountains National Park
> ....
>
> Being new to Illinois, does anyone have suggestions for other
> historic sites, building zoos, or similar attractions that I should
> be thinking about here in the central Midwest ... or anywhere else,
> for that matter? Other people's favorites?
>
> Thanks in advance, Mark
> --
>
> Mark C. Branstner
> Historic Archaeologist
>
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