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NEW: $5 Friday Back by Popular Demand at Old Sturbridge Village

Monday, July 09, 2012

 

Old Sturbridge Village offers a variety of games, along with stagecoach rides around the grounds.

Due to enthusiastic response from guests, Old Sturbridge Village will be offering $5 admission for visitors who arrive before noon this Friday.

This will be the fourth “$5 Friday” of the year. The museum hopes that this discount will offset high gas prices and allow families to make the trip out to Sturbridge. The discount applies to adults, seniors, and children ages 3-17. As always, children 2 and under get in for free.

Old Sturbridge Village decided to bring back the $5 Friday after the past three were so well received and attended.

"More than 2,000 people have visited during our past three $5 Fridays," said Jim Donahue, president and CEO of Old Sturbridge Village. "It is one way we can show our appreciation for the support visitors have given us over the years."

Old Sturbridge Village prides itself on begin a great place for families, with a daily schedule and special events that keep them in mind. Fun events often include games like 19th-Century "base ball" and French and English (tug-of-war). There will also be toy fire balloon launches and riverboat and stagecoach rides.

For more information call 800-SEE-1830 or visit the Old Sturbridge Village Website here.

 

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