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 Information about the Farm



Farmhouse Restoration Update:
Writing found on the farmhouse wall

Music from August 27
Fiddlin' on the Farm program

 

Calendar of Yearly Events - 2012

Our programs interpret farm life in Pleasant Valley primarily in the period 1890-1910

Learn about life in Pleasant Valley in
January: 1890-1910

February 4, 2012
Tree Tapping

February 11, 2012
Valentine's Day Rides and Barn Owl Talk

The 2012 calendar of events is now available

Howell Farm is now accepting applications for parent/child enrollment in its spring Hatchery Program for pre-school children which begins in March.

Spring Hatchery Dates

For children ages 6-12 see our Saturday parent/child FarmHands Program

2012 FarmHands Dates

 Friends of the Farm

Membership
Join the Friends of Howell Living History Farm

Farm Products
Available for purchase

Farming and Farm Life Programs
Parent/Child Programs, Internships, etc.

Class Field Trips and Teacher Resources

Pleasant Valley Historic District

Stories
Of Pleasant Valley and Pleasant Valley School

January in Pleasant Valley: 1890-1910

New Stories

Pleasant Valley in the
American Revolution

The Phillips Family in the
American Revolution

The First Hunterdon County
Militia Regiment

 

     
Photo: Since there was no ice on the pond this year, Howell Farm did what farmers did in the past and purchased ice and brought it to the farm in a horse drawn wagon. On Saturday, January 28 visitors participated in the ice delivery and helped haul the ice blocks up the ramp to the ice house. (Photo by Jeff Kelly)

 

 
 

Howell Living History Farm is:

Carrying out the vision of Inez Howe Howell as:

A facility of the Mercer County Park Commission
A property on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places
A property on the National Register of Historic Places
Keystone of the Pleasant Valley Rural Historic District


Howell Farm is owned by Mercer County and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission with the support and assistance of
The Friends of Howell Living History Farm
. The farm is an educational facility open to the public that preserves and interprets farming life and processes from the era of 1890-1910.

Howell Farm is a proud member of the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM).

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Howell Farm was Co-Host for the
2003 ALHFAM Annual Meeting and Conference
Princeton, New Jersey - June 22 - 26, 2003

This website is a project of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm and the text and graphic contents of this website are © 2001-2011 by The Friends of Howell Living History Farm.

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Site Updated: January 29, 2012