LW Paul Living History Farm, Conway SC
The LW Paul Living History Farm takes you back to what life was like on an Horry County one-horse family farm in the early 1900s! Not far from Myrtle Beach - it's a great learning experience for kids of all ages! For more info about the entire Myrtle Beach area and accommodations go to:
Discover The Past at L.W. Paul Historic Farm
Discover what life was like in South Carolina over 100 years ago at L.W. Paul Living History Farm, located just outside of Conway. From tilling the land to growing fresh vegetables, this farm offers a glimpse of what life used to be like in the Palmetto State. After visiting the farm, be sure to stop by Rivertown Bistro for a classic Southern meal.
LW Paul Living History Farm
LW Paul Living History Farm
60 More Days - LW Paul Living History Farm
The LW Paul Living History Farm takes you back to what life was like on an Horry County Myrtle Beach, South Carolina experiences 60 more days of Summer come September and October! Stay tuned for this year's deals! For more information and a place to stay go to:
Amanda Live at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm
8/8/13 Amanda Live at the L.W. Paul Living History Farm in Conway, SC
Living History Farm at Kings Mountain State Park, South Carolina
Kings Mountain State Park is located near the town of Blacksburg, in York County in Upstate South Carolina. This state park is adjacent to the Kings Mountain Military Park, part of the National Park Service. Inside the state park you'll find the Living History Farm, a collection of original buildings along with historical and cultural information regarding 19th century life in South Carolina's Upstate region. You can drive right to the Living History Farm, but of course it is much better to park in the day use area and hike the 1.5 mile Farm Trail. Follow me on the hike to the farm. Thanks for watching!
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A nats piece I put together about ten years ago of the living history farm on the LBJ National Park grounds in Stonewall, Texas. It's a pretty neat place and well worth a visit, especially at Christmas time!
Macktown Settlement Living History
Macktown Settlement living history shows with life was like in the Stateline 200 years ago
Wessels Living History Farm Farm -An old Fashioned Summer
Area musicians gathered to provide music for the good old summertime activities at Wessels living history farm in York, Nebraska
June 15, 2014
David Wessels didn't take his dedication to rural America with him after his death. The vision he left in his will opened the door to an array of opportunities in just a few simple phrases -- a certain amount of land and capital should be set aside to establish the 'Wessels Living History Farm'.
When David Wessels wrote those phrases, he left an opportunity to send a living story to the world, a story about the spirit of American agriculture. The story goes back to Native Americans who first cultivated these fields, through the first European immigrants staking out the prairie ground, through boom and bust cycles and through the incredible technological innovations of the 20th Century. It's a story that will continue as long as the human race consumes food.
The York Community Foundation, which administers David's bequest, formed a committee in 1995 including business people and farmers to carry out Wessels' vision of an the educational project. Five years of research was completed, including studies by consultants with grandiose ideas about what truly defined a living history farm.
Slowly that definition began to form. The site would consider the past, present, and future and attract large audiences. Then it was decided that not only would there be an actual farm located just south of I-80, but it would be shared digitally over the Internet to reach millions more.
This decision was solidified when the York Community Foundation filed a lawsuit to make a legal definition of a living history farm. The plans were approved and the building of both the on site and website began in cooperation with Nebraska Educational Television Network. NET completed the first section of the Web site, Farming in the 1920s. The next section of the Web site, Farming in the 1930s, was executed by The Ganzel Group Communications.
The 145 acre physical site includes a house that David Wessels and his brother lived in for a period of time when they moved to town. It's typical of farm architecture of the early 20th Century. The house was donated to the Living History Farm project by York College and moved to the physical site in 2002. You can see a video of the moving process here. The site also includes a barn donated by Bill Peters of Shelby, Nebraska. The red, timber frame giant reflects barns typical of the 1920's, the era chosen for the Living History Farm to interpret. In the future, an event center may hold offices, meeting places, and displays. The physical site will bring to life the history of agriculture for local visitors. The Web site will spread that message to the world.
In the future, the farm could grow in numerous ways. The site is viewed by the Wessels Corporation as a living project on a journey reflecting the continuing role those involved with agriculture play as they provide nourishment to the world.
The address for the Wessels Living History Farm is:
5520 South Lincoln Ave.
York, NE 68467 (Just south of Interstate 80 and US Highway 81)
The Farm site is open from May 1 through October 31 on Mondays-Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. & Sundays, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. November through April, the farm is open for special events and by appointment.
Dale Clark
For questions about the physical farm site, including educational programs, tours of the farm, booking the facilities and special programs, please contact:
Dale Clark
Phone: 402-710-0682
Living History Days Plymouth, NC
Living History Days 2008 in Plymouth, NC
Main Street Conway SC
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Amanda Live at Living History Farm - Good Morning Carolinas
4/1/14 Amanda Live at Living History Farm for Spring Planting Day - Good Morning Carolinas
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Living History Farms Opening - The AgriBusiness Report
Living History Farms is sometimes called The Central Park of Urbandale. It is a wonderful time machine in a hectic world and a great teaching aide for students.
The farm opens this weekend for the 2011 season. The AgriBusiness Report's Ken Root and photojournalist Nathan Matta have a look at what is waiting for you.
Crady's - A Local Favorite in Conway SC
Crady's, located in charming downtown Conway, SC, is well known and enjoyed by the locals as well as guests visiting the area! Need a place to stay while in the area? Visit
Living History Comes Alive Presents The History of the Jamestown Colony
In this video I share written documentation and photos of the 1st long term colony in the New World after the failed attempt and mysterious disappearance of the Roanoke Colony & all of it's colonists of Roanoke Island North Carolina.
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My pickups from the road in Conway, SC
Hello folks, I'm currently enjoying my honeymoon with my new wife Molly, and along the way to Myrtle Beach we stopped at a couple of Goodwill stores, and this video shows what we got :)
Weekend in my Life: Deceased Farms + SC Fair!
In today's video I am doing a weekend in my life! This weekend I did tons of fun things with my friends including deceased farms and the South Carolina state fair! I hope you all enjoy the vlog style video comment below if you do!
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Myrtle Beach Colored School
Opened in 1932 during segregation, the original Myrtle Beach Colored School fostered the education of many African Americans in the area for over 20 years. After falling into disrepair, the building was reconstructed at 900 Dunbar Street to serve the community as a museum and education center. This historic and treasured site continues to offer a glimpse into the past for the Myrtle Beach area and its residents.