Living History Websites
The Henry Ford - The place where you discover your potential through America’s History
The Henry Ford, America's Greatest History Attraction, is the place where authentic American people, places and things captivate and inspire visitors of all ages. Dearborn, Michigan
The Henry Ford® America's greatest history destination
200 acres of invention, inspiration and innovation. 300 years of history. 26 million artifacts in an eye-opening and mind blowing collection started by Henry Ford himself.
The Henry Ford® America's greatest history destination
200 acres of invention, inspiration and innovation. 300 years of history. 26 million artifacts in an eye-opening and mind blowing collection started by Henry Ford himself.
ALHFAM -
The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums serves those involved in living historical farms, agricultural museums and outdoor museums of history and folklife. Since its founding in 1970, ALHFAM has been at the forefront of the growth and professionalization of the use of living history...
Plimoth Plantation |
Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, MA is America's premier living history museum, offering powerful personal encounters with history built on thorough research about the Wampanoag People and the Colonial English community in the 1600s.
Conner Prairie Interactive History Park
Conner Prairie is the nation's finest outdoor living history museum, based in Fishers, Indiana.
SCA | Middle Kingdom/Midrealm
Welcome to the Society of Creative Anachronism's Middle Kingdom website, a medieval recreation and education group. The Middle Kingdom is the third oldest kingdom in the SCA and covers Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, part of Kentucky, a nip of Iowa, and a bit of Ontario, Canada.
Welcome to Barkerville - British Columbia's Gold Rush Town
The official website of Barkerville Historic Town the largest historic site in North America provides complete planning information for tourists, media and travel writers, including group and school tours, as well as information on research, historic buildings and the museum collection.
Living History Farms
Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa, tells the amazing story of how Iowans transformed the fertile prairies of the Midwest into the most productive farmland in the world. While at the 500-acre open-air museum, visitors travel at their own pace through five historical time periods spanning 300 years. On-site...
Tempus vivit! - Die Adresse für historische Darstellung in Deutschland
Tempus vivit! befaßt sich mit Historischer Darstellung, Living History Reenactment und ihrer Szenen mit allen dazugehörigen Themen und Personen.