tilly foster farm museum
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This farm looks like it would be a lot of fun, especially for the kids. It wasn't. The gift shop was closed, the animals are all gone now because of a dispute between the people who run it and the county. The people running the show weren't discreet about their issues with the county. The tractor show was neat and we had a nice time looking at them but the two ladies weren't very knowledgeable about anything. They mostly just pointed at the machinery and said "that's a green tractor" then they would ask each other to explain the answers to the questions people had and they couldn't do it. They just moved along to the next thing. Not going there again unless they change management.
This was a fun place to take the grandchildren on a good weather day. The animals were all out and the kids got an upclose look. It's a pretty place.
I went to Tilly Foster Farm Museum with my cousin’s two children at the beginning of July. The sow had recently given birth. We were able to hold the piglets! It was a great deal of fun walking around seeing the beautiful well cared for rare farm animals and talking to the other folks visiting the farm. We learned a great deal and the adults in our group had as much fun as the children. They are still talking about our visit. So we are returning with their parents the weekend of September 14/15 for the Antique Tractor and Car Show. The kids are looking forward to seeing all the old farming equipment in operation.
The farm is located on route 312 just off 84. They have many unusual farm animals and oldfarm equipment. But the best kept secret there is the Rock and Roll Museum. It is absolutelya must to visit especially if one of the fellows who put this collection of memorabilia is there.It brought back a lot of great memories.
No apples or big crowds. Wonderful animals and exhibits. Loved watching the horses jump.Well worth the trip.
Trying to figure out the whole donkey and white horse hanging out together. But, other than that a nice place to walk around and hang out. The staff are friendly and let me quietly walk through the stall and pet the horses in the stalls. My pet was allowed to walk around but it she wasn't I didn't see any sign that dogs weren't allowed.
Tilly Foster Farm is well worth a visit - it is charming, not crowded and free! We went with our 2 year old granddaughter and we all thoroughly enjoyed the visit. She especially loved seeing and hearing the chickens and rooster. The big black pig was quite a surprise for her as it didn't look like the cute pink pigs in her books. There are sheep, horses and even a donkey, along with real farm equipment and a working barn.
Always interesting and great fun for the kids. They are always adding new and interesting things to see and do.