Come to The Farmers' Museum this Friday, July 4th as they celebrate Independence Day. Go back in time to the sounds of 1776 as their Militia Muster blast the muskets and listen to the reading of the Declaration of Independence on the historic village green at 1pm. The celebration Friday goes from 10:00am-5:00pm with many things to do and see such as blacksmithing, printing, and open hearth cooking demonstrations. You can also hear traditional 19th century music throughout the day.

 

As always museum tours, picnics, and seeing baby animals are on the list of things to do. The museum is open July 4th and every day this summer from 10am-5pm. Admission is $12 for adults and juniors (13-64), $10.50 for seniors (65+), and $6 for children (7-12). NYSHA members, active-duty, and retired military are always free. For more information visit their website and Facebook page.

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