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  2. Museum of the Apopkans - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the Apopkans started in 1968 but it was incorporated in 1971 to be a not-for-profit institution. The initial board of directors included President Mrs. Elizabeth Grossenbacher, Vice-President Mrs. Mildred S. Whiteside, Secretary Mrs. Reba R. Evans, Curator Mr. Edward A. Miner, and directors Mayor John H. Land, Miss Elin Larson, and Miss Mary Lee Welch.

  3. List of open-air and living history museums in the United ...

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    Pioneer Village Museum, Cameron; Pioneer Park Historical Complex, Rhinelander [22] Schumacher Farm County Park, Waunakee; Wade House Historic Site; Waswagoning Re-Created Ojibwe Village; Wyoming. Museum of the American West, Lander

  4. Carroll Building (Apopka, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Carroll Building (also formerly the site of the Apopka Historical Society Museum) is a historic building in Apopka, Florida. It is located at 407-409 South Park Avenue. On March 4, 1993, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It currently serves as the site of Aunt Gingibread's Bakery.

  5. List of tourist attractions providing reenactment - Wikipedia

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    View of the Center Village section of Old Sturbridge Village. Ardenwood Historic Farm in Fremont, California; Battle of the Little Bighorn reenactment, Big Horn County, Montana; Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma, San Diego, California [1] Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation [2] in Ridley Creek State Park, Media, Pennsylvania

  6. Apopka, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, the one mile in each direction of "The Lodge" or "Fudge Hall" was officially incorporated under the name "Town of Apopka City". [3] In the 1890s, the town was contracted in size more than once due to difficult times. [11] In 1905, the Apopka City Council authorized incorporation of the Apopka Water, Light, and Ice Company.

  7. Westville (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Westville is a re-creation of a historic village with 17 furnished antebellum buildings. In the future, 14 more will be moved to their new site. The buildings were moved onto the museum site in Columbus to create an authentic village environment. Westville preserves, demonstrates, and interprets the life and culture of 19th century South Georgia.

  8. List of museums in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in the U.S. State of Colorado identifies museums (defined for this context as institutions including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  9. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center (CSRHC) is a museum in Enid, Oklahoma, that focuses on the history of the Cherokee Outlet and the Land Run of September 16, 1893. Previously named the Museum of the Cherokee Strip, the museum has undergone renovations expanding the museum space to 24,000 square feet. [1]