Farm Visits

at Billings Farm & Museum

Mar 1 - 3 2019

10:00am to 4:00pm

Billings Farm & Museum
Billings Farm in Winter

Visit the Jersey herd, draft horses, oxen, chickens, and sheep – inside for the winter – and tour the restored and furnished 1890 Farm House. A Place in the Land, our Academy Award®-nominee film is shown every hour in the theater.

Billings Farm & Museum is a fully-operational dairy farm and a museum of Vermont’s rural heritage located in Woodstock, Vermont. A three-hour drive from Boston and Hartford, and six hours from New York City and Quebec, Billings Farm is a living monument of Vermont’s rural past. The farm dates back to 1871, when Vermont native Frederick Billings established his herd of prize-winning Jerseys and began replanting the barren hillsides. His farm flourished and remains the oldest registered Jersey dairy farm in the country, milking cows daily, producing raw-milk cheddar cheese, and visited by over 55,000 families and school groups each year. Interactive programs, award-winning historical exhibits, and seasonal events introduce our visitors to Vermont’s dairying past and present. 

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