OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE
Pass sponsored by Hercules Pizza, Kiwianis Club Of N. Smithfield, Ted Murphy


1 Old Sturbridge Village Road
Sturbridge, Massachusetts 01566             
Telephone: (508) 347-3362                                      

Old Sturbridge Village: The Story of a New Nation
In the years 1790 to 1840 a new nation took shape. In rural towns across New England, ordinary people worked to better their lives, build strong communities, apply new technologies, and define the meaning of democracy. Learn their story at Old Sturbridge Village as you journey into the past


OSV is located at the intersection of I-90 (Mass. Pike) and I-84 just about an hour west of Boston. Driving directions are available here.
What is Old Sturbridge Village?
Old Sturbridge Village (OSV) is a history museum and learning resource that invites all visitors to find meaning, pleasure, relevance, and inspiration in the exploration of New England's past. It is a nonprofit, educational museum that is open year-round. The centerpiece of the museum is a re-created rural New England town of the 1830s set on more than 200 acres of historical landscape, encompassing a Center Village, Mills Area, and Countryside.
How large is the Village?
OSV is the largest outdoor living history museum in the northeast. The historical landscape of more than 200 acres includes more than 40 structures including restored buildings brought from across New England as well as some authentic reconstructions.

Pass valid for discounted price of $9.00 for each adult. Good for 2 adults. One pass admits 1 adult.  2 passes each day if needed

 Regular price $20.00 for adults; seniors 65 and older $16.00; children 3-17yrs. $6.00 ea; under 3 free. (pass expires July 23,2008)