Come to the New Hampshire Farm Museum in Milton and reconnect with the past!

 Tour the historic Jones farmhouse and learn about three centuries of rural life in New Hampshire. 
Explore the three story, 104 foot long, great barn filled with a vast collection of agricultural machinery,
farm tools, wagons and sleighs.  Meet our farm animals, try the Big, Yellow Barn Hunt,
follow the nature trail and shop in our wonderful museum store.
Special Announcement: Click here to learn about our new...

     Old Time Farm Days - See the Photos & Videos page...

  A sampling of seasonal events!

Snowshoe Hike in February...
Farm Chores and Breakfast
    Morning in March and April...
NH Spring Farm Days in May...
NH Dairy Day in June...
Stories on the Farm in July...
Children's Day Wknd in July...
Nature Program in July...
Old Time Farm Days-August...
Nature Program in August...
Apple Day in September...
Harvest Festival in October...
Halloween Frolics in October...
Christmas on the Farm - Dec...

Visit the "Events Calendar" link for the annual calendar & more info!

Plan your next school visit for the NH Farm Museum!
Create a meaningful and unforgettable school trip for your students.  Click on the 'School Programs' link above...

Summertime Stories on the Farm - a special tradition!
Story time & hands-on farm activities for children &  parents...
Thursdays in July & August from 10 AM - 12 noon.

Historical Farming: A special project by Sarah Jane Johnston

  About the New Hampshire Farm Museum
The Farm Museum consists of two adjoining farmsteads on Plummer's Ridge in Milton, New Hampshire.  The historic Jones Farm and the Plummer Homestead were passed down in the same families for two centuries.  Today the properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and consist of 50 acres of field and forest, a working farm, historic houses and barns, a blacksmith shop, a shoe shop and exhibits on agriculture and rural life.  The museum hosts special events, programs, and workshops as part of its mission to preserve, understand and carry forward New Hampshire's agricultural heritage.

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