The Forge dates back to six generation blacksmiths. This site is fully operational with 2 blacksmiths, as a living history museum.
Notes from "Craft at Risk"
Dating back six generations of blacksmiths, the Green Family forge is located in historic Trinity. Today, it continues to be fully operational with two blacksmiths on site and a living history museum. It is one of the few forges in Newfoundland and Labrador that is still operational.
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