Claude Moore Colonial Farm
Claude Moore Colonial Farm
Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a living history site that demonstrates the life of a poor farm family living on a small farm in northern Virginia just prior to the American Revolutionary War. Today, agricultural and household activities seen on the Farm represent an earlier era when small farms were dispersed throughout the countryside; and, most Americans engaged in activities of an agricultural nature. The farmer's property includes twelve acres planted with corn, tobacco, wheat, flax, rye, barley, a kitchen garden and an orchard. The fields are tilled, planted and cultivated by hand, applying basic principles of hoe agriculture. The farmer allows his livestock to roam freely, protecting valuable crops with split rail fencing. The small log house is used as the family dwelling, where meals are prepared over the hearth fire using food raised on the Farm. Clothing, furniture, tools, and equipment used by the Farm family are reproductions of 18th-century artifacts. Staff and volunteers dressed in reproduction period clothes, work the farm, and answer your questions about the farm, livestock, and family, as if you were actually an 18th century visitor. The Farm is managed and operated by the Friends of Claude Moore Colonial Farm, at Turkey Run, Inc. through a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service, George Washington Memorial Parkway.IN DEPTH
Planning Your Visit PLAN YOUR VISIT From self-guided tours to hands-on educational programs, Claude Moore offers countless opportunities to experience life on a farm. Claude Moore Farm is managed and operated by the Friends...read more
In A Nutshell Directions From Virginia Follow the Washington Beltway Interstate 495, take Virginia Route 193 (Georgetown Pike) east towards Langley; drive 2.3 miles and turn left onto Colonial Farm Road, just...read more
At A Glance Fees & Reservations Claude Moore Farm has admission fees for the Farm and activities. Farm Family Membership includes free...read more
Things To Do Things To Do For information on visiting the farm, educational programs, and other things to do, visit the Friends of Claude Moore Colonial Farm website at...read more
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