HAR-BER VILLAGE MUSEUM
Open-air museum in a secluded cove that traces America's history from the nation's earliest days
Nestled in a secluded cove along the shore of Great Lake O'The Cherokees, Har-Ber Village is a walk down memory lane. In what was once a summer estate purchased in 1944, Harvey and Bernice Jones opened this outdoor museum that traces America's history. It's like walking through a village. 112 restored buildings house collections of antiques and countless souvenirs. You will discover a 19th century town with its school, its stagecoach station, its courthouse, its gallows, its doctor's office, etc.
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