This was our second stop on our museum day tour and we were all glad we stopped here. It is a little north, but worth the drive. You may want to skip it on a hot sunny day(which we did not) because it is a lot of outdoor walking. We started at the general store which is cool. It reminded me of when I was a kid and always bought those candy sticks. Had to get one!
We made our way around the property and viewed a variety of buildings. Some with furnishings, some without. Petted some animals and chased some chickens. We enjoyed the outdoors and the opportunity to explore at our own leisure.
Worth a visit!
This is a great place for the kids to see animals. My son loved it. He never wanted to leave! Don't wear open shoes or sandals since you will be walking in dirt. It was fun for the grandparents as well. The staff was very friendly. What a great farm!
Aimed at teaching children what life was like for pioneer Texans more than a hundred years ago, this working farm has several hands-on exhibits, costumed interpreters,and regular programs where children can milk cows, make old-fashioned toys or candy, or harvest crops.