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The Country Store at the New Hampshire Farm Museum

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Products ranging from gardening and how-to books to wooden tops to hand carved walking sticks. We stock NH Maple syrup and honey, Aunt Nancy's Soy Candles, homemade jams and jellies, soaps, handspun yarn, small quilts, hand knitted mittens, and more!

Address: 1305 White Mountain Highway, Milton, New Hampshire 03851
Phone: (603) 652-7840
Email: moc.oohay@mumsykcud
Parking: Lot, Street
State: NH
City: Milton
Street Number: 1305 White Mountain Highway
Zip Code: 03851
categories: seasonal store



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Reviews
Our homeschool group enjoyed our Colonial Experience today, the staff was friendly and made it an enjoyable experience. we enjoyed a tour of the farm house and learned about the history of the property, and the family that owned it, the kids made butter, ground up cranberries and oranges to make cranberry sauce, we had a musket demonstration and parents were able to try it out, we also toured the farm and large barn full off cool items! The kids collected eggs, tried washing laundry the old way and more. Come ck out the museum!
A nice place for a short visit. For history buffs, it may be interesting to see how production of products, that we take for granted today, that are farm based were made. Kids may like the open space but may not have much to do. I wanted to explore the trails but was limited on time. The August farm celebration was nice with horse and tractor rides. Gift shop was small but quaint. The farm is scenic. I would like to visit again to explore the trails.
Staff very friendly and informative. Tour of the house was interesting and the guide was extra patient explaining things to our grandson. Saw chickens and bunnies. We were told there were cows and pigs but didn't get to see them. A must see is the giant sled!!Visited onWeekday
Loved this hidden gem. Friendly and incredibly knowledgeable guide. Amazing barn with huge variety of farming tools and equipment from a span of years. Wonderful laid back environment. Great homestead and history.
Great museum filled with history of the area. All staff incredibly knowledgeable and engaging. A true delight for historians and agricultural fans alike!
Had a very enjoyable visit! Lots to see and learn. Our tour in the house guide was knowledgeable, and did a good job engaging our whole group!
Loved volunteering here for several years. They are trying to update their programs going forwards and there are lots of things for all ages to do. Their events are especially fun when you can see the blacksmith working or go on a horse-drawn wagon ride.
Went there with my kids in the fall, great educational place to visit with your kids, there are old historical tools that farmers used to use on display with pictures and other visuals. There were animals on site, my kids loved it there, might be visiting again this summer.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
We went here for the antique truck day and it was wonderful. The tour of the house was so informative and fun. My baby especially loved trying on the pudding cap that babies used to wear to protect their head! The people are incredibly friendly and we had an amazing time.
Lovely little place with an amazing barn chock full of interesting antique farm tools and equipment. It creates great conversation with your children and friends and makes one think about farm life long ago. There's also a cute country store, animals underfoot and wonderful hosts and staff.
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