Howell Living History Farm

The Howell Living History Farm is a 130-acre (0.53 km2) farm that is a living museum in Titusville, New Jersey.[1] The museum shows farm life from the year 1900.[2] The farm is owned by Mercer County and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission with the support and assistance of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm.[3]

References

  1. La Gorce, Tammy (September 30, 2007). "Time Stands Still on Living History Farm". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-26. At the boundary of Mercer and Hunterdon Counties, near the gurgle of the Delaware River and a sprinkling of farm stands selling apple-cider doughnuts, sits the Howell Living History Farm. Here the fields sprawl, the grass is verdant and the whine of weed-whackers has yet to pierce the tranquility of crisp autumn afternoons. That’s because at Howell, a 130-acre (0.53 km2) farm that has been tending to the public’s pastoral needs for more than 20 years, the year is 1900.
  2. Zatz, Arline (2004). Horsing Around in New Jersey. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-3334-1. Howell Living History Farm At this living history farm, a restoration in progress, ...
  3. "About Howell Farm - Overview". The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. Retrieved 27 July 2014.

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Coordinates: 40°20′27″N 74°54′12″W / 40.3408°N 74.9032°W