Rhode Island is one of the older states in the union and has quite a unique history. You can step back into the past with a visit to a charming 18th-century historical village where time stands still. The Coggeshall Farm Museum is a place where you can not only see history in action but you can roll up your sleeves and do things the old-fashioned way.
Nestled away in an unspoiled corner of Bristol, Coggeshall Farm Museum is a window into the past. The delightful village portrays 18th-century working farm life.
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Explore 48 acres of woodland, salt marsh, open fields, and farm buildings. The sprawling space is a hub of activity.
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You’ll definitely appreciate the comforts and technology that you have now after seeing how things were done back in the 1790s.
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You can catch all kinds of demonstrations from cooking to candle making. Life at the farm doesn’t slow down for a second, there’s always work to be done.
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Roll up your sleeves and lend a hand. Help carry water for laundry day or chop wood for the fire.
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The hands-on activities are endless giving you a fully immersive, interactive, and authentic 18th-century experience.
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Sit on the same furniture, use the same tools, and even taste the food from times past.
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Take a fun trip back into Rhode Island’s past with a visit to Coggeshall Farm Museum where history comes alive.
Facebook/Coggeshall Farm Museum The museums hours and rates depend on the day and season, check out their website for specifics. You can also follow them on Facebook.
There’s another fantastic farm you’ll definitely want to visit this fall. Bring the whole family to check out the corn maze, gem mine, petting zoo, and more at this local treasure.
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The museums hours and rates depend on the day and season, check out their website for specifics. You can also follow them on Facebook.
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