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Birka the Viking Village -- Permanent exhibitions illlustrate early Viking life through the use of artifacts and detailed models. Tours of the original remains of Viking culture are also available.
Bucharest Village Museum, Romania -- Descriptions and images of buildings at the museum.
Cobar Museum -- Museum exhibiting the cultural and industrial history of the mining town of Cobar in Australia. Part of the Outback Heritage Centre.
Conner Prairie Museum -- Living history museum in Fishers, Indiana which also serves as a resource for research into 19th century pioneer life in the United States. Features a museum center, an 1836 village recreation, a house museum and pioneer area.
Farm and Ranch Museum -- Gering, Nebraska: Preserving the farm and ranch heritage in honor of our ancestors
Freilichtmuseum Roscheider Hof -- Das Volkskundemusuem der SaarLorLux Region in Konz bei Trier an Saar und Mosel.
Hale Farm and Village -- Features an outdoor, living history museum that is just a few miles and 150 years away from Akron.
Hancock Shaker Village -- (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Cultural museum: virtual tour, online shop.
Heritage Square Museum -- Exhibiting a crossroads community of the mid-1800s, the museum serves to show visitors 19th century life through several historic restorations.
Korean Folk Village -- Traditional Korean village exhibiting cultural and historic artifacts and buildings, including a marketplace.
Museum Meiji-Mura -- Open air museum for preserving and exhibiting Japanese architecture of the Meiji period, 1868-1912.
Museum Village -- One quarter million historical artifacts, live barnyard animals and 40 exhibit and demonstration buildings
Målilla Open Air Museum -- Twenty buildings in Sweden, including a sawmill, tanning house, hardware store and school.
Netherlands Open Air Museum -- Discover how the Dutch have been living and working since the year 1600 at the National Heritage Museum.
Norwegian Emigrant Museum -- The museum''s purpose is to reveal the workings of a process - emigration, immigration and return migration.
Old Bedford Village -- Authentic colonial village offering colonial crafts, exhibits and theatrical productions in Bedford, PA.
Old Cowtown Museum -- Visit the Old Cowton Museum and relive Wichita as it was from 1865 to 1880.
Old Sturbridge Village -- a small New England commuinity; take an online tour and disover what this 1830s living history museum has to offer.
Open-Air Museum Massing and Finsterau -- Open-Air Museums in Lower Bavaria. Rural life of the past.
Open-Air Museum of Lithuania -- Farmsteads and other rural buildings of Lithuania. Museum is is divided into regions, each representing the culture of its inhabitants: Zemaitija, Suvalkija, Dzukija and Aukstaitija.
Pella Historical Village -- Open air museum village celebrates its Dutch heritage through architectural models and antique Dutch heirlooms.
Pickering Museum Village -- Located in Pickering, Ontario, this pioneer village recreates daily life in the 19th century with 14 buildings from the 1830s, including town hall, general store and a blacksmith.
Skansen -- The world''s first open-air museum situated in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Open Air Museum in Dumbrava Sibiului, Romania -- The theme is traditional folk life. Virtual tour of the site via a sensitive pictorial map; includes visitor information, events.
The Plimoth Plantation Museum -- A living history museum of Plymouth, MA, which interprets the early settlement of the Plymouth Colony through 1627 Pilgrim Village, and Indian homesite, a crafts center, library, and agricultural center.
Vallby Open Air Museum Västerås/Sweden -- Animals and houses are on display in the museum.
Westfield Heritage Centre -- A fascinating living history museum with over 30 historic buildings surrounded by 324 acres of unspoiled natural woodlands and meadows with several well marked nature trails. Located in Rockton, Ontario.
Zaanse Schans Foundation -- Wooden houses and windmills of the 17th and 18th century have been moved to Zaanse Schans on the River Zaan, Netherlands, to recreate an atmosphere of the past in which people still live and work.

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