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“a working 1860's farm!”
Step onto a working 1860s farm. Pick heirloom vegetables from the garden, visit the farmhands and animals at the barn, or churn butter and see what's cooking in the farmhouse. Costumed guides work the fields with oxen and horses. At different times throughout the season, you'll see plowing with oxen, horse-powered threshing, haymaking and other harvest activities. The gardens and fields are filled with many of the same plants the Kelley farm grew over 130 years ago. Animals similar to those raised by pioneer families fill the barn and outbuildings. In the house, try your hand at domestic crafts like making straw hats and soap.
Excellent adventure for children, especially in fall. We went with our homeschooling co-op. Was a great opportunity to showcase bits and pieces of historical farm life. They have some beautiful... Read more
I came here for a special event called Tour De Farm, which is a farm to table picnic. The concept is simple, you eat on the farm a meal which is prepared only from ingredients from the farm. A 3... Read more
As a monument to Oliver Kelley and the National Grange, this historic site is welcome. But the intro documentary shown in the Vistor's Center should also have explained why the Grange declined... Read more
Oliver Kelley Farm
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- Wed - Sat: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
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