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“New York City's oldest continuously working farm”
Queens County Farm Museum's history dates back to 1697; it occupies New York City's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland. The farm encompasses a 47-acre parcel that is the longest continuously farmed site in New York State. The site includes historic farm buildings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehicles and implements, planting fields, an orchard, herb garden and vineyard. Our farm animals and tranquil agrarian environment provide the opportunity to leave the hectic daily pace behind for an enjoyable visit to a farm without leaving the City. Queens County Farm Museum is owned by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, operated by the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, and is a member of the Historic House Trust of New York City.
On the last day of 2023, we had a mother and daughter field day. The time was limited as the farm and store were closing at 2pm. I finally visited the farm store with her, and she had a blast... Read more
This is NOT a review of the Queens County Farm Museum but of the Winter Lantern Festival. Celebrating it's third year, the festival has over 150, 000 guests visit annually. LED lights are weaved... Read more
This is a great place to visit if you're looking for more of a nature scene without venturing too far from the city! It's ideal for families with children, especially those ranging in age from... Read more
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