Historic Cold Spring Village in Cape May, NJ is an Early-American open-air living history museum. It was fun stepping back in time to the 1800s while visiting a blacksmithing, woodworking, basket weaving, bakery and more.
Bakery. I got a lemon sponge cake that was very tasty! |
Farm Fresh Veggies! |
Home made brooms. |
Home woven baskets |
Country store. |
Spinning to make the wool. |
Home spun wool. |
Knitted from spun wool. |
One room school house.. |
I'm so glad you took the time to visit my corner of the world.
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I just love this post! I want to BE in the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThose are great places. History is more interesting if you watch it live. We forget how to make things. I suspect many are like me and never learned to do much of this stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a great place to live.....I especially liked how the pigs and chickens were in pairs! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!! So pretty! I want to go now ;D
ReplyDeleteA wonderful way to look back at our past history.
ReplyDeleteCool place and great shots....Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteLooks so interesting. I love going to places like this that show our history. We have something called Yesteryear Village where they have old homes and things set up in a similar fashion. I'll have to take a drive and take some pics to share! :)
ReplyDeleteYou got some fabulous photos. I feel like I stepped back in time.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed these photos.
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