Pomeroy Living History Farm

The Historic Pomeroy House now has extended hours for the summer.

Tours are available Wednesdays through Saturdays 1100AM to 400PM and 100PM to 400PM on Sundays. Tickets are available for purchase in the Gift Shop. Adults are $3.00 and children 3-11 are $2.00.

 

13th Annual Quilt Festival

"Butterflies in the Garden"

August 2nd and 3rd

General Information

Festivals

Farm Tour

Hayrides & Hotdog Roasts

Education Programs

Volunteer Information

Open Farm Weekends

Friends of the Farm

Current Happenings

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Contact Info and Directions

Gift Shop & Carriage House Tea Room

 

The Pomeroy Living History Farm is a non-profit educational museum depicting 1920's agrarian life in Southwest Washington state. The farm is open to the public the first full weekend of each month, June through September. Over twenty-five staff and volunteers dress in period costume and utilize living history as an interpretive technique to provide many hands on experiences for guests.

 

The Farm also hosts three annual festivals. The Herb Festival, which draws 2,000 to 3,000 visitors from all the western states and Canada, is held the third weekend in May. It features thousands of herb plants for sale, vendors, the Farm Cafe, and entertainment.

 

The Annual Quilt Festival held on the first full weekend in August, showcases hundreds of quilts artfully presented throughout the Farm.  Vendors have various quilt related products on display, and  expert quilters are present to share their knowledge.

 

A Pumpkin Festival is held the first weekend of October. It features hayrides to the Pumpkin Patch, scarecrow making, animal petting, a children's maze, numerous vendors, entertainment, and the Farm Cafe.

 


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