
Employee Judy Dietrich waves to a group of visitors who are taking a horse and buggy tour of Sauder Village.
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Krista Yoder, who is from Indiana but is visiting family in the area, gives a taste of hand cranked ice cream to nephew Maverick Fogle, left, while her son Judson Yoder, 2, waits for his turn.
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A wooden train for sale at the shop.
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Employee Judy Dietrich checks the stove in an 1870 farm house.
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Woodworker Dave Augustine, right, shows off some of his wood pieces in the woodworking shop in Sauder Village on July 1, 2017.
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Woodworker Dave Augustine, right, shows Gloria Poorman, left, of Montpelier , one of the pieces he made in the woodworking shop in Sauder Village on July 1, 2017.
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Employee Judy Dietrich, center, shows Joanna Duncan, left, and Richard Duncan of New Concord information about an 1870 farm house that they are touring.
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Tom Melville, right, an American cricket player, teacher, and author, of Wisconsin, teaches a group of kids how to bowl, which is what pitching is called in cricket, the ball during a visit to Sauder Village. Sabastian Trammell, left, 10, of Paulding, tosses the ball to himself.
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Visitors walk around the the animal barns.
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Tom Melville, an American cricket player, teacher, and author, of Wisconsin, shows a group of kids how to bat the ball during a visit to Sauder Village.
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Tom Melville, left, an American cricket player, teacher, and author, of Wisconsin, watches while AJ Volkman, center, 5, gets some help from his dad Chris Volkman, right, of Chicago to play cricket. Barb Carlisle, back, of Mark Center reacts to the at bat.
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Employees Mary Smith, left, and Betty Willis have a chat while working in Sauder Village.
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Richard Duncan, left, and Joanna Duncan of New Concord walk around the historical structures.
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