Farmhouse/Store Museum
Look at the Upper Canada Village website, a collection of period buildings relocated/rescued from the flooding that occurred as a result of the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.  It is one of Ontario's favourite tourist attractions.  We go at least once a year and always buy freshly baked bread that was milled and baked on site.
 

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From: Powers, Jennifer CON [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: March 5, 2003 1:58 PM
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You could look at Stratford Hall Plantation- the birthplace of Robert E. Lee. I've only visited once, but I believe that they had all that, and they are in VA.
 

Jennifer "Suzy" Powers
Archivist
Fort Bragg Cultural Resources program
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910-396-6680

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From: Jen Gayman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:08 PM
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Subject: Farmhouse/Store Museum

One of our historic sites is in the process of developing a strategic and interpretive plan for a farmhouse / country store.  They have a large chunk of property that has a great deal of history on it, including a ferry landing, a blacksmith shop, a sawmill, and so on.  They are looking for regional examples of similar organizations to get ideas from - can anyone suggestion one in the Maryland/ Washington/ Virginia region (or elsewhere)?  Thank you in advance.

Jennifer Gayman

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Jennifer Gayman
Heritage Coordinator
Queen Anne's County, Maryland
www.historicqac.org
(410) 604-2100
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