Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Gower Heritage Centre. Based around a 12th-century water powered corn mill in the Gower Peninsula in South Wales.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Geevor Tin Mine, Cornwall. Closed as a working mine in 1990, it is now a preserved mining site and museum managed by Pendeen Community Heritage.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Beamish: The North of England Open Air Museum. Set over 300 acres of countryside in county Durham, the site vividly recreates life in Northern England in the 1800s and 1900s.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort. This reconstructed Iron Age hillfort still has excavation going on each summer.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Burns National Heritage Park. The birthplace of Robert Burns in Alloway, Ayrshire, is the heart of this open air museum focusing on the poet's life and the countryside which inspired him.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - The Golden Hinde. Replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship, a living history museum currently moored on the river Thames in London.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Milestones. Hampshire's living history museum with collections of industrial and everyday life.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Black Country Living Museum. Heritage of the heart of industrial England, with recreated buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries brought to life by costumed demonstrators.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - The Sandvig Collection. Tells the story of people in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley the last 300 years.
Reference, Museums, History, Living History and Open Air - Gammelgården: The Folklore Park. Map, schedule of events, and contact information for the replica of a northern farm and village of the early 19th century.