Don’t miss this permanent museum exhibition at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds.
The Century Museum Village at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds
The sign that welcomes you to the museum
The museum is only open when the fairgrounds are open but it is a treat to those history buffs who want to have as glimpse of life in the early agricultural Hudson River Valley.
The museum at its entrance.
Each of the displays depict a way of life themed many farming families lived in the late 1800’s to the early twentieth century.
The turn of the century ‘Wash Day’ display
The new Barbershop display
The family picnic display from the front of the museum
Transportation from the turn of the last century
The farming techniques before the advent of the modern gas equipment
Farming equipment from the early 1800’s
The back part of the museum is a Blacksmith Shop where a demonstration was going on while I was there.
The Blacksmith Shop
The engines and early modern equipment and engines
The displays are interactive and there are volunteers on hand to explain the time period
Open: When the fairgrounds are open Spring, Summer and Fall for events
Admission: Free
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The Century Museum Village inside the Dutchess County Fairgrounds
When the Dutchess County Fairgrounds are open for the season for big events in the Spring, Summer and Fall, the fairgrounds open their historical museums that are located on the property. These include the School House Museum and the Train Station Museum and the when the volunteers are there the Dutchess County Volunteer Firemen’s Museum. The main museum is the Century Museum Village, a look at rural life in Dutchess County at the turn of the last century.
The Schoolhouse Museum in the Century Museum Village
The Train Station Museum at the Century Museum Village
Don’t miss this interesting permanent exhibition museum at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds.
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