Old Sturbridge Village welcomes February with new events, a new exhibit, and many favorite programs returning this month.
Included with standard daytime admission on select dates in February and March, guests can see the entire sugar-making process, from tapping the trees to “sugaring off,” and learn why maple sugar was more commonly used than maple syrup in early New England. Costumed historians will also cook period foods made with maple products and the tinner and cooper will make maple-related items.
Maple Days are Feb 19 through March 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. In addition, guests can stop by the Miner Grant Store and the Ox & Yoke Mercantile to purchase a variety of maple-themed items. Find maple syrup, maple candy, maple-themed books, maple-scented soaps and lotions, and more!
Additional winter season events include walking through historic buildings, engaging with our costumed historians, and seeing heritage-breed animals. Guests are encouraged to reserve tickets in advance for their date of arrival. Tickets and information can be found online: https://www.osv.org/event/maple-days/
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