Wow, first went to restroom, someone took a poo in the urinal. Not a good first sign. Walked the path to the first building no real arrows to point where your suppose to walk so we walked down a hill back up a hill into a fence. Only to turn around. Buildings are in some cases rotted and falling apart. I've been to other historical places that seem to invest money back into the property but that does not seem the case here. Was disappointed thought it might be more. Lake was pretty, campsites were nice if you...
Read moreThis farm's property is huge and visitors should prepare to commit a good 45 - 60 minutes or more of walking to see the whole farm and read about the history of the farm. There are information signs about most of the agricultural equipment and buildings.
We did a self-guided tour. The farm visit is free, but I think you have to pay to enter Cedar Hill State Park in order to visit the farm. We camped overnight, so our camping fee basically covered our park...
Read moreThis is the weirdest "farm" I've ever seen. It's like all of the buildings were dumped here and it was never actually farmed. I can't figure out what the barns were used for. That possible chicken coop one felt...creepy. It felt barren, unlike other old farms we've been around. It didn't even smell right. Where were the alleged orchards, for example? Lots of critters, which was cool. I think we saw more wildlife here than in any other part of...
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