We Finally Go Inside | An 1830s Primitive Farmhouse Full of Surprises
Last week we walked the garden. You've been asking to see inside ever since.
This 1830s New England farmhouse is authentically arranged as it would have been when it was built — and it is full of surprises. Every room tells a story. Every object has a purpose. And the owners, longtime volunteers at Old Sturbridge Village who have devoted their lives to early American history, are the best possible guides through it all.
Anne, Tom, and Lainey couldn't stop saying "wait — look at THIS."
Neither will you.
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🏡 What you'll see: an authentically decorated 1830s primitive farmhouse, period-correct furnishings and objects, clever early American solutions you've never thought of, and the passion of two people who live this history every single day.
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