Brown County Historical Museum Pioneer Village

Brown County Historical Museum Pioneer Village

The Pioneer Village is open week ends May through October from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., and by special arrangement. The Brown County Historical Society operates the village with a staff of volunteers.

The village’s five buildings include a weaver’s workshop, pioneer cabin, doctor’s office, blacksmith’s shop, and the Old Log Jail. The buildings are furnished and equipped with period furnishings and equipment. The weaver loom operates with volunteer help and functions when a volunteer is available to run it.

The Brown County Historical Society requests a small donation for adults.

Children have free admittance.

Brown County Historical Museum Pioneer Village

90 E. Gould Street

PO BOX 668

Nashville, Indiana 47448

812-988-2899

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