Historical Belle | Come with us to the Genesee Country Living History Village and Museum @HistoricalBelle | Uploaded September 2021 | Updated October 2024, 16 minutes ago.
Come with us as we visit Genesee Country Living History Village and Museum, the largest living history museum in New York State. It is one of my favorite museums that I've visited!
Founded in 1966 by John L. Wehle, Genesee Country Village & Museum was created to help preserve the vanishing rural architecture of the Genesee Valley, an area encompassing the Genesee River stretching from the Finger Lakes to the Niagara Frontier and Lake Erie. Today, this living history museum includes a 19th-century village, an art gallery, a nature center, and 600 acres of cultivated and wild land.
For more information on the museum you can visit their website here: gcv.org
While I was as the museum I got to meet Anneliese!! (you may know her as Sewphisticate) I had been following her work for a while on Instagram and it was so lovely to meet her in person. If you don't already follow her work check it out here:
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Come with us as we visit Genesee Country Living History Village and Museum, the largest living history museum in New York State. It is one of my favorite museums that I've visited!
Founded in 1966 by John L. Wehle, Genesee Country Village & Museum was created to help preserve the vanishing rural architecture of the Genesee Valley, an area encompassing the Genesee River stretching from the Finger Lakes to the Niagara Frontier and Lake Erie. Today, this living history museum includes a 19th-century village, an art gallery, a nature center, and 600 acres of cultivated and wild land.
For more information on the museum you can visit their website here: gcv.org
While I was as the museum I got to meet Anneliese!! (you may know her as Sewphisticate) I had been following her work for a while on Instagram and it was so lovely to meet her in person. If you don't already follow her work check it out here:
Blog: youngsewphisticate.blogspot.com
Facebook: facebook.com/youngsewphisticate
Patreon: patreon.com/sewphisticate
Instagram: instagram.com/youngsewphisticate
Support Me on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/historicalbelle
Historical Belle Social Media:
Facebook: facebook.com/search/top?q=Historical%20Belle
Instagram: instagram.com/historicalbelle/?hl=en
Etsy: etsy.com/shop/HistoricalBelle?ref=hdr_shop_menu