The Farm Museum in Frederick, MD, known as Rose Hill Manor Park and Museums, is a historic property that offers visitors a unique hands-on learning experience. With a focus on early American life, the museum provides children with the opportunity to engage in activities such as carding wool, grating spices, and playing with toys from the past. The property features various buildings, including a manor house, icehouse, log cabin, blacksmith shop, carriage collection, and two barns, all of which contribute to preserving and presenting the living heritage of the property from 1746-1950.
Visitors to the Farm Museum can explore the rich history of Frederick County, Maryland, through interactive exhibits and guided tours. From the history of agriculture and transportation to the daily life of early settlers, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Please note that on weekdays, there may be large school groups on site, which may affect the regular tour format. For more information or to plan your visit, please contact the museum directly.
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