Fosterfields Living Historical Farm is a unique educational resource that offers an immersive experience into farm life as it was over 100 years ago. It serves as a living museum, providing visitors with opportunities to engage with traditional farming techniques and participate in interactive activities. Emphasizing agricultural practices from the late 19th to early 20th century, particularly between 1918-1927, Fosterfields offers hands-on experiences and educational programs.
The farm hosts a variety of educational activities suitable for homeschooling, school field trips, and group tours. Special programs such as "Homeschool Days," themed events, and seasonal activities like harvest festivals, cater specifically to educational needs, making it an excellent resource for families seeking experiential learning in history and agriculture.
**Educational Opportunities:**
- Participation in regularly scheduled homeschooling programs focusing on historical and agricultural themes.
- Learning about various farm animals like cows, horses, chickens, and pigs.
- Interaction with historical agricultural practices and tools.
- Special events and seasonal festivals offering additional learning experiences.