The Frontier Culture Museum is an outdoor living history museum in Staunton that tells the stories of the thousands of immigrants that traveled from their native homelands to the Shenandoah Valley in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Their exhibits include England, Ireland, Germany, West Africa, a Native site, a 1760s site, an 1820s farm, an 1850s farm, an 1840s schoolhouse, and an 1860s African-American church.
Listen to our interview with Paige Hildebrand, Director of Events, below, and learn more at frontiermuseum.org.