Museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating Appalachian history and culture.
Step back in time to explore Appalachian life from 1820 to 1940.
Learn about traditional Appalachian folklore, recipes, stories, and daily routines.
Explore 20 historic cabins, including an 1820s log home and a 1790s 'tar grinder' wagon.
Offers hands-on workshops on Appalachian crafts like pottery, blacksmithing, and cooking.
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Guided tours available for groups of six or more.
💰 Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students $8, Youth $5, Kids 6 & Under Free.
🕒 Daily, hours vary by season. Winter (Dec 1–Mar 14): Mon–Sat 9 am–4 pm, Closed Sundays. Holiday closure Dec 24–Jan 5.
Free parking on site.
Public restrooms available.
Partially accessible.
Gift shop available with books and regional handmade crafts.
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