- Colonial Williamsburg
- Living history museum that offers colonial education programmes and resources for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts. - Old Sturbridge Village
- Large historic museum recreating the daily work activities and community celebrations of a rural 19th-century town via living history fashion. - Plimoth Plantation@
- Discover Plimoth Plantation, the living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts which reconstructs the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established by the Pilgrims. Sites offer background information, collection of pilgrim possessions, reproductions, educational material, and reconstructions of the first permanent European settlement in southern New England.
- Museum Village
- Living history museum for families, teachers, and students, with artifacts, barnyard animals, and exhibits. - Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center
- Exhibits and outdoor living history exploring America's first permanent English settlement and the drama of the American Revolution. - Ozark Folk Center
- Preserving the region's culture, music, and crafts. Offers activities for people of all ages. - Old City Park: The Historical Village of Dallas
- Exhibits include historic structures dating from 1840 to 1910, a working farm, Victorian homes, and more. - Historic Latta Plantation
- Carolina backcountry living history site, ca. 1800-1840. - Calico Ghost Town@
- Explores the history of Calico, California, founded as a silver mining town in 1881. Includes a history of the town and how it eventually became a county park.
- George Ranch Historical Park
- Living history park features Texas ranching and cowboys from 1830 to 1930 with costumed re-enactors, cattle, and horses. - Historic Cold Spring Village
- A living history museum portraying the lifestyles, trades, crafts and architecture of an 1800s rural New Jersey community. - Historic Richmond Town
- Historic village and museum complex devoted to life on Staten Island. - Frontier Culture Museum
- Discover 17th, 18th and 19th century American and European heritage with a visit to a unique international living history museum. - Battlefield House Museum
- Living history museum and site of the historic Battle of Stoney Creek on June 6, 1813. - Waterloo Village
- 18th & 19th century living history canal settlement. - Stuhr Museum of the Prairie pioneer
- Living history museum that features pioneer artifacts. - Amherst Museum
- Recreating 19th century life on the Niagara Frontier. - Boot Hill Museum and Front Street
- Relives the old west with gunfights to dancing girls. - Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Council
- Links to living history museums around the world. - Historic Sauder Village
- Offers activities and demonstrations of daily rural life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. - Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association
- Living museum of historical equipment, mostly to do with farming, but also including steam railroading and antique autos and trucks. - American West Heritage Center
- Living history centre re-creating the old west, from 1820 to 1920. Featuring mountain men, military, pioneer, Indian, outdoor pageant and historical farm. - Dakota City Heritage Village
- Recreated turn-of-the-century village and museum dedicated to connecting people to the rural past. - Fort William Henry
- With updated reports from one of the key sites in the French and Indian War. - San Jose History Park
- Self-guided tour exploring the exterior architecture of original and replica homes, businesses, and landmarks of Santa Clara Valley's past.
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