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Stroudsburg farm gives 19th-century experience

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STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will be opening for its summer season this weekend.

Guests are brought back in time when they enter the farm with tour guides and workers dressed in 19th-century attire.

Each worker shows guests how life was like back then and demonstrates typical farm life in the 1800s.

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There are many events throughout the summer, including a barn dance on Friday, a Civil War reenactment later in the month, an open-air painting contest, as well as a 5k fundraiser for the farm.

"As you're wandering around, you'll be able to go from the 1820s, which is our basement kitchen, to the 1890s, which is our schoolhouse. We have wagon rides at different times, so lot of great stuff going on for opening weekend," said Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm Marketing and Media Coordinator Julie Kresg.

This will be its 61st year as a farm museum in Monroe County.

The farm is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.