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Hickory Ridge Homestead & Living History Museum


category : Museums
Living history recreated by docents in traditional costume, working with traditional tools, engaged in hearth baking, candle-making, weaving, tin smithing and other activities among original mountain cabins. Live-in program for groups, available year-round except when the Horn in the West is in production. Open weekends year-round, with extended season to coincide with Horn in the West schedule. Open daily June through August, closed Mondays.




Address:
591 Horn in the West Dr.
Boone, NC 28607
Phone: (888)825-6765
Our Email: horninthewest@hcnc.net
Our Website:www.horninthewest.com

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