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Dutch
Neck Village
Country
Living Museums
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Want
to see what it was like living in the rural areas and on farms around the early
twentieth century? If
so, you
need not look farther then the Country Living Museums at Dutch Neck Village.
There are now two locations. The original site contains
farm and shop tools that were used by farmers in the early 1900's.
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You will also see early models of washing machines,
laundry tubs, etc. There is also a "Victory Bike" from the World War
II era and some old tricycles too. |
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of glassware, kitchen utensils, World War II era memorabilia, restored
antique clocks, sewing machines, and typewriters. |
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On loan to the museum is a collection of Indian
artifacts found along the Cohansey River from Bridgeton through Dutch Neck
on down to Greenwich. There are many other items too numerous to
mention.
Be sure to visit both locations. |
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The
museums is free of charge, but there is a donation box for anyone who enjoys
recalling past days and who would wish to donate something.
The
hours of the Country Living Museum are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through
Saturdays and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. |
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For more information, call the Dutch Neck Village office at (856) 451-2188 or
send us an E-Mail here: .
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