Coggeshall Farm Museum opens for the season

Posted 4/18/23

Coggeshall Farm Museum opens for the season this Saturday, April 22! Therewill be a showcase of heritage breed livestock, historic gardening, farming practices, and the tools of the trade to …

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Coggeshall Farm Museum opens for the season

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Coggeshall Farm Museum opens for the season this Saturday, April 22! There
will be a showcase of heritage breed livestock, historic gardening, farming practices, and the tools of the trade to kick off the year. Explore the scenic saltmarsh farm campus and enjoy the many signs of spring, including spring blooms, new growth, and baby chicks, lambs, and pigs!

Tours will be held at 10am, 11am, 1pm, and 2pm. Guests are welcome to stay until 4pm.

WHEN: Saturday, April 22

WHERE: Coggeshall Farm Museum, 1 Colt Drive, Bristol

PRICING: Adults - $10, Ages 4 to 17 - $5, Under 4 - Free

MORE INFO: Purchase tickets and reserve a time at coggeshallfarm.org

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