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This Victorian-Era Couple From the U.S. Lives Today Like It’s Still 1887 — No Phones, No Internet, Not Even Modern Clothes | Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman Step through the doorway of time and into the home of Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman — a couple from Washington State, USA, who have chosen to live as though it is still 1887. No smartphones. No internet scrolling. No modern clothes. Instead, every day unfolds under the warm glow of oil lamps, the slow tick of a pocket watch, and the rustle of hand-sewn Victorian garments. In this cinematic documentary, we explore the reality behind their extraordinary choice: the daily rituals, the philosophy that fuels them, and the challenges they face walking through a modern world in 19th-century attire. From baking bread in a wood stove to cycling through town on antique bicycles, their life is not a costume — it’s a commitment. We go beyond the romance to uncover the truths they hold onto: craftsmanship over convenience, intention over automation, connection over distraction. You’ll see the beauty, the discipline, and the resilience it takes to live in the slow century… today. This is more than a story about the past. It’s about what the present can learn from it. If you enjoy our deep dives into real lives lived in another time, subscribe to Living in the Wrong Century and step into the stories that still have something to teach us. 📌 #LivingInTheWrongCentury #VictorianEra #TimeTravelLife #SlowLiving #HistoricalLifestyle #SarahAndGabrielChrisman #VictorianLifeToday #IntentionalLiving #LifeWithoutTechnology #VictorianCouple #PortTownsend #HistoricalReenactment #MinimalTech #19thCenturyLife #LivingHistory