In a world of newfangled attractions, a trip into the past can be just the breath of fresh air you need. West Virginia's log cabin village is an ideal deal trip for the entire family any time of the year. Located on 500 acres with 30 different structures, a stroll through the village takes you on an enchanting journey through 19th century Appalachia.
If you haven't yet discovered the Heritage Farm Museum and Village in Huntington, you'll want to plan a trip right away. This West Virginian treasure has been recognized as a National Geographic Traveler Prime Destination.
Special programs throughout the village bring the days of our early settlers back to life. A stroll through the village is truly like taking a trip back in time.
Discover the general store, blacksmith shop, schoolhouse, and much more! Each building is its own little museum full of artifacts and exhibits highlight the rich cultural heritage of the area.
The Blacksmith Shop is always a favorite stop within the log cabin village. On weekends, you can watch the resident smithy work with steel.
Kids love taking the wagon tour through the village. See the sights as the pioneers once did on the bumpy dirt roads!
Each building is more charming than the last. The log church is the centerpiece of the village and can be rented for private events.
Animal lovers of all ages practically flock to the petting zoo. Pet a chicken, hold the bunnies, or kiss a llama!
A trip to the Heritage Farm is fun-filled for all ages. Stir your sense of wonder as you visit a little slice of the past.
As a Smithsonian Affiliate, the farm has special programming and events all year long. Every trip to the log cabin village has something new for visitors.
Heritage Farm Museum is open Monday - Saturday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. year round. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $8 for children, and kids under two years old enter for free. Get more information by visiting their website page or Facebook page. Address: 3300 Harvey Road, Huntington, WV 25704.
Another retro experience that the whole family will love is a visit to this old-school West Virginia theme park.
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