This is less of a museum than an outdoor living history exhibit. This is an entire village of restored buildings, each of which serves a different function. In each building are several guides who show you how pottery was made or what school would have been like.
This place is a little pricier than some of the other museums in the area, but there's a lot more to see, you can stay for hours. Be warned though, almost every building has something to sell.
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