Location:
12910
Richmond Avenue, Staunton, VA 24401
Phone:
(540)
332-7850
Website:
http://www.frontiermuseum.org/
Hours:
March
11 through November 30, 2019: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7 days / week;
December 1, 2019 through March 8, 2020: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Ticket
Prices:
Adult:
$12.00
Senior: $ 11.50
Student (ages 13-college): $11.00
Child (ages 6-12): $7.00
Children Under Age 6: Free
Senior: $ 11.50
Student (ages 13-college): $11.00
Child (ages 6-12): $7.00
Children Under Age 6: Free
Homeschool
discount? No, but the museum offers Homeschool Days and other
programs for Homeschool families. Check their Homeschool page for
more information.
Visited:
September 30, 2018
The
goal of the Frontier Culture Museum is to tell the story of early
immigrants to America. It does this through exhibits, living history
demonstrations, and hands on activities. The museum is outdoors and
consists of two main areas: The Old World (where the immigrants come
from) and America.
Prepare
to do some walking, and be sure to dress for the weather! We took our
time and visited each area at a leisurely pace. Altogether, we spent
about 3 ½ hours walking and exploring. If you get tired or just want
a lift golf cart shuttles travel through the museum regularly. The
shuttle driver would be happy to take you wherever you'd like to go.
The
Old World exhibits show visitors what life and culture was like for
many of America's early migrants. The museum actually moved several
of the buildings from their original countries and locations and
rebuilt them on the museum grounds.
The
Old World section contains buildings from the 1600's – 1700's
England, Germany, Ireland, West Africa, and (native) America.
The
New World section exhibits show what life for colonists and their
descendants may have been like in nearby rural areas from the 1740's
to the 1850's.
Snacks
and drinks are available in the gift shop, but no cafe or dining
service is available onsite. You may, however, bring your own food
and eat at the picnic areas. Even though this is an outdoor museum,
pets are not allowed due to possible interaction with the livestock.
If you ever want to travel back in time and visit a few other countries at the same time, spend an afternoon at this museum. We left feeling as though we had visited other countries and visited the past - truly, the most fun way to learn!