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Old Farm life
I don't remember this being here last time I visited - this seems to have sprung out of nowhere. However, as Washington Island gets touristy, this is expected. Door county and the island have a rich f...
If you're interested in farming at all, or about life 100 years ago, this is a nice time capsule. Self-guided tours (mostly) of many different farm buildings, all with vintage/antique furnishings.
After spending several hours at Schoolhouse beach which I highly recommend we stopped by here it’s near the Schoolhouse beach We were there for 10 mins or so Free admission Inside the barn kids can...
Free, fun and family friendly. We found it relaxing and educational to stroll through these buildings at our own pace. Plus they have some barnyard animals to feed when you are done.
Free self-guided tour with brochure and donation box. All buildings were open including the log house but didn't see any personal. It showcases buildings from various island locations that were move...
Old Farm life
I don't remember this being here last time I visited - this seems to have sprung out of nowhere. However, as Washington Island gets touristy, this is expected. Door county and the island have a rich f...
Life 100 years ago
If you're interested in farming at all, or about life 100 years ago, this is a nice time capsule. Self-guided tours (mostly) of many different farm buildings, all with vintage/antique furnishings.
Quick little educational stop
After spending several hours at Schoolhouse beach which I highly recommend we stopped by here it’s near the Schoolhouse beach We were there for 10 mins or so Free admission Inside the barn kids can...
Fun, free and family friendly
Free, fun and family friendly. We found it relaxing and educational to stroll through these buildings at our own pace. Plus they have some barnyard animals to feed when you are done.
Free, self guided tour
Free self-guided tour with brochure and donation box. All buildings were open including the log house but didn't see any personal. It showcases buildings from various island locations that were move...