The Littleton Museum is a 14-acre site encompassing an 1860s farm and 1890s farm with costumed interpreters, Littleton's original log schoolhouse, a 1903 working blacksmith shop, and an ice house
We love going to tour the two homesteads and the school building. Often volunteers in period costumes are around to explain to the kids about life in the olden days. Saturdays are a good day to go because they often do some kind of hands on activity. And of course, the best part of this museum is that is always free.
The two sides of the museum, 1860 or 1905, are both wonderfully detailed. When I stepped into the 1905 house it felt like my great grandma could be in the next room. A museum staff member was in character and asked me to get a bucket of water to help her cook! The house was alive with history. A great visit.