Queens County Farm Museum
73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Floral Park, New York 11004-1129
(718) 347-3276
New York City 's oldest and largest powwow will feature three days of intertribal Native American dance competitions to which the public is invited. Over 40 Indian nations are represented at this spectacular event held in the apple orchard on the farm grounds. A large selection of quality Native American art, crafts, jewelry and foods are available.
Admission: Adults $10.00 (all weekend pass $15.00), children: $5.00 (age 12 and under) (all weekend pass $7.00)
Performance Times / Gates Open
Admission: Adults $10.00 (all weekend pass $15.00), children: $5.00 (age 12 and under) (all weekend pass $7.00)
Performance Times / Gates Open
Friday 7:00pm-10:00pm / 6:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm-5:00pm
7:00pm-10:00pm / 10:00am
Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm / 10:00am
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About the Queens County Farm Museum
The Queens County Farm Museum dates back to 1697; it occupies New York City's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland, and is the only working historical farm in the city. The farm encompasses a 47-acre parcel that is the longest continuously farmed site in New York State. The site includes historic farm buildings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehicles and implements, planting fields, an orchard, and an herb garden.
The farm is owned by the New York City Department of Parks, operated by the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, Inc. and is a member of the Historic House Trust of New York City.
Our farm animals and tranquil agrarian environment provide the opportunity to leave the hectic daily pace behind for an enjoyable visit to a farm without leaving the city.
The Farm Museum is open daily year-round from 10am to 5pm from Monday to Friday. You can stroll around the farm to see our fields, livestock, vineyard, and farm implements. You may also purchase animal feed in the museum gift shop to feed our goats. On Saturdays and Sunday we provide free guided tours of the historic farmhouse, and hayrides at $2 per person (weather permitting from April through October). General admission is free except on special-event days (please view our calendar of events for a listing of paid admission dates).
http://queensfarm.org/events.html
Saturday 12:00pm-5:00pm
7:00pm-10:00pm / 10:00am
Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm / 10:00am
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About the Queens County Farm Museum
The Queens County Farm Museum dates back to 1697; it occupies New York City's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland, and is the only working historical farm in the city. The farm encompasses a 47-acre parcel that is the longest continuously farmed site in New York State. The site includes historic farm buildings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehicles and implements, planting fields, an orchard, and an herb garden.
The farm is owned by the New York City Department of Parks, operated by the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, Inc. and is a member of the Historic House Trust of New York City.
Our farm animals and tranquil agrarian environment provide the opportunity to leave the hectic daily pace behind for an enjoyable visit to a farm without leaving the city.
The Farm Museum is open daily year-round from 10am to 5pm from Monday to Friday. You can stroll around the farm to see our fields, livestock, vineyard, and farm implements. You may also purchase animal feed in the museum gift shop to feed our goats. On Saturdays and Sunday we provide free guided tours of the historic farmhouse, and hayrides at $2 per person (weather permitting from April through October). General admission is free except on special-event days (please view our calendar of events for a listing of paid admission dates).
http://queensfarm.org/events.html
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