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Tourism information: Free. Jan.-Apr. Mo-Fr 10am-4pm; May-Dec. Mo-sa 10am-4pm. 215-922-1700. Facilities: Small gift shop that sells Polish Easter eggs, books, aprons, etc. Official website: polishamericancenter.org. Thank-you to Michael Blichasz, President, Polish American Cultural Center Museum Board of Directors for reviewing the information.


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Highland Folk Museum Newtonmore Discover how Highland people lived, worked and played at this award-winning museum. Experience life portrayed from the early 1700s to the mid 1900s. Find the difference between a "cruck" and a "croman", smell the "reek" of a peat fire, relive early school days and life on the farm, or just enjoy a.


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Abundant dining options are available in the Museum's immediate neighborhood. SHOPPING. The Museum Store offers a wide variety of contemporary and traditional Judaica, gifts, jewelry, and Museum merchandise, as well as a Ketubah/bridal and Bar/Bat Mitzvah registry. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00am - 5:30pm. Museum admission not required.


Highland Folk Museum (Newtonmore) Visitor Information & Reviews

Highland Folk Museum 1,298 reviews #2 of 15 things to do in Newtonmore Speciality Museums Write a review About Discover how Highland people lived, worked and played at this award-winning museum. Experience life portrayed from the early 1700s to the mid 1900s.


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In the early 1980s the Highland Folk Museum, now owned by the Highland Council, acquired an eighty-acre site in Newtonmore where an open air, living history site was established.


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A bit about the Highland Folk Museum. The Highland Folk Museum is Britain's first open-air museum. It was set up by Dr Isabel F. Grant. The museum's first home was on the island of Iona. When it outgrew its allocated land, the collection was moved to Laggan, later on to Kingussie, and finally here to Newtonmore in 1996.


Highland Folk Museum (Newtonmore) Visitor Information & Reviews

Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore, Highland, United Kingdom. 15,662 likes · 65 talking about this · 12,211 were here. www.highlandfolk.museum Award.


Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore Britain's first open air museum

Highland Folk Museum Kingussie Road Newtonmore PH20 1AY Tel: (+44)1349 781650 Email:[email protected] (including filming / booking / group enquiries)Curatorial Enquiries Lorna Cruickshank - Curatorial Manager Helen Pickles - Collections Liz English - Buildings and large objects Operations Enquiries Lesley Junor - Operations Manager Lucy McIntosh - Operations.


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DROP-IN TOURS, FRIDAYS-SUNDAYS. Join us for a drop-in overview tour with one of our passionate docents at 11 am or 2 pm. Tours are first-come, first served—please check in with the admissions staff when you arrive. The tour schedule may occasionally change. You may call 215-923-3811 ext. 1300 ahead of your arrival to confirm the tour schedule.


Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore Britain's first open air museum

Highland Folk Museum 1,298 reviews #2 of 15 things to do in Newtonmore Speciality Museums Write a review About Discover how Highland people lived, worked and played at this award-winning museum. Experience life portrayed from the early 1700s to the mid 1900s.


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Our History. John Fitch Steamboat Museum, Inc. is a non-profit organization in association with the Craven Hall Historical Society, Inc., whose mission was to establish a museum that would house exhibits depicting the adventuresome life of John Fitch and the steamboat that he invented. The museum now includes a six-foot long, steam operated.


Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore Britain's first open air museum

Highland Folk Museum features exhibits related to Social History, Architecture and Agriculture. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: 1700s turf buildings, 1930s working croft, 1950s summer house and 1930s school. History & Anthropology #11 Free museums in Scotland #23 History & Anthropology in Scotland Highland Folk Museum


Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore Britain's first open air museum

The Highland Folk Museum is a museum and an open-air visitor attraction in Newtonmore in Badenoch and Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom . It is owned by the Highland Council and administered by High Life Highland . It was founded in 1935 by Dr. Isabel Frances Grant (1887-1983). History


Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore Britain's first open air museum

Newtonmore's Highlands Folk Museum is a time capsule of now-forgotten aspects of Scottish life. Situated on an 80-acre site, the living history museum showcases Highland life from 1700 through the mid-20th century. The museum's extensive collections of buildings, tools and equipment would have been part of our Highland ancestors' everyday lives.


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An award winning visitor attraction, the Museum not only encapsulates human endeavour and development in Highland life from the 1700s to the present day, but offers an opportunity to explore a beautiful natural setting, home to red squirrels and tree creepers. A great day out for everyone! Highland Folk Museum Clan Macpherson Museum


KINGUSSIE & NEWTONMORE, SCOTLAND Traditional building of turf and thatch, at The Highland Folk

01349 781650 Aultlarie Croft, Kingussie Rd, Newtonmore PH20 1AY At the Highland Folk Museum you can step back in time and experience life in the Highlands from 1700s to the 1950s. We have over 35 historical buildings onsite for you to explore and discover how people in the Highlands lived, worked, went to school, enjoyed their leisure time.