Batsto Village is an amazing historical site and open-air museum. Located approximately 70 kilometers northwest of Atlantic City, in the heart of the Pine Barrens in New Jersey, this village is one of the best-preserved 18th and 19th-century industrial settlements in the eastern USA. A visit to Batsto is a real journey through time, allowing you to touch American history.

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The heart of the village is a complex of authentic buildings that have been carefully restored and preserved. Here, you will see old houses where life once bustled, a working blacksmith shop, spacious barns, a gristmill, and the majestic mansion of the ironmaster. Each building tells its own story and provides an idea of how an industrial village looked and functioned during the era of Colonial America and at the dawn of industrialization.
Batsto Village attracts not only history and architecture buffs but also nature lovers. It is surrounded by scenic forests, clear lakes, and winding rivers, making it a wonderful place for leisurely walks, picnics, and family outings. This is a unique opportunity to combine an educational tour with outdoor relaxation, enjoying the beauty and tranquility of these places.