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Mountain Homeplace

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Established
  
July 1995

Director
  
Cassy Preston

Phone
  
+1 606-297-1850

Type
  
Living history

Website
  
Official website

Mountain Homeplace

Location
  
445 Kentucky Route 172, Staffordsville, Kentucky

Address
  
Kentucky Rte 2275, Staffordsville, KY 41256, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSunday12–5PM

Similar
  
Paintsville Lake State Park, Paintsville Tourism Commissi, City of Paintsville, Ramada Paintsville Hotel & C, Paintsville Herald

The mountain homeplace


The Mountain Homeplace (also known as the Mountain HomePlace) is a living history museum located within Paintsville Lake State Park, in Staffordsville, Kentucky. The museum is a re-creation of a mid-nineteenth-century farming community and includes a blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, church, cabin, and barn with farm grounds. These structures were all moved from nearby locations in the early 1980s to prevent them from being submerged underneath the planned Paintsville Lake. The museum officially opened in July 1995.

Contents

Tour guides and park workers wearing traditional period attire demonstrate old skills and crafts such as forging horseshoes, quilting, and tending to farm animals. There is also a Welcome Center, consisting of the Museum of Appalachian History and a gift shop featuring regional arts and crafts.

The In the Pines Amphitheater was built in the early 2000s and was modeled after the amphitheaters of Ancient Greece. The 700-seat facility is open year-round and annually hosts the Red Bud Gospel Sing.

The museum is open from April 1 through December 20.

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References

Mountain Homeplace Wikipedia