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Longstreet Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as the farm dates back to the 1700s, but it has been restored to give it the look and feel of a late-19th century farmhouse. The staff dresses in period costume as they plow, plant, harvest, cook and clean as per the custom of the day.

Visitors can milk the cows, grind corn into feed and cut wood for the wood stove. On certain days, visitors may take part in blacksmithing, rug hooking, quilting, sheep shearing, spring planting and ice cutting.

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  • Hours: Memorial Day - Labor Day: Mon - Sun, 9am - 5pm After Labor Day - Memorial Day: Mon - Sun, 10am - 4pm
  • Founding Date: 1890
  • Ticket information: No tickets required
  • Parking: Free lot
  • Restrictions: No pets
  • Cameras allowed?: Yes

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What they don't teach the kids is that the pig you just saw will probably be slaughtered for someone's meal. Why aren't they taught the whole truth. I will never visit again. Don't raise animals that you can't keep. Let them live there so the kids keep coming back and seeing them again. My kids used to name them. How stupid! I just told them that they are probably not the same animals because many are sold off to be slaughtered.

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Great place for kids to learn and play at the park afterwards!

 
 
 
 
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