An Autumn Afternoon at Hale Farm and Village
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Hale Farm and Village is a historic property of the Western Reserve Historical Society in Bath Township.. It is within the boundaries of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Hale Farm was the original homestead of Jonathan Hale, a Connecticut farmer who migrated to the Western Reserve in 1810. In 1973 Hale Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Jonathan Hale Homestead. The Hale House was built in 1825. In addition to the main house is a small village consisting of several historic structures relocated from throughout NE Ohio to form a small village around a central green. You can read more about the farm and village here:
https://www.wrhs.org/plan-visit/places-to-visit/hale-farm-village
This will be the last day this venue is open for the season. It's usually fairly quiet and a wonderful opportunity to connect with the past.
We'll meet inside the Main Ticket Office in the lobby you enter upon purchasing your tickets. Together we'll explore the farm and village which should take approximately 3 hours.
After touring we can proceed to Musketeers Bar and Grill in Richfield for an early dinner. The restaurant is about a 15 minute drive from Hale Farm. You an see a sample of their menu here: https://order.toasttab.com/online/musketeers-bar-grill-richfield#!/order
