Holcombe Jimison Farmstead Museum 1605 Daniel Bray Highway, Lambertville, NJ 08530
About the Business
The Holcombe Jimison Farmstead Museum, located at 1605 Daniel Bray Highway in Lambertville, New Jersey, is a charming and educational tourist attraction. This museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the region, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to farming, rural life, and the cultural heritage of the area. With its beautifully preserved buildings and picturesque surroundings, the Holcombe Jimison Farmstead Museum is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike. Come explore the past and experience the beauty of this unique museum in Lambertville.
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1605 Daniel Bray Hwy, Lambertville, NJ 08530, United States
Reviews
"A hidden gem in Hunterdon County! If you want to see & learn about Hunterdon County's Agricultural heritage, this is the place!!"
"Historical, well preserved and enlightening. Highly recommend visiting."
"We absolutely loved it here. It was an extremely comprehensive tour through a wide variety of farm experiences, covering different tools, vehicles, stores, rooms and so much more. Our kids had a blast! We spent a solid three-hours here. The next time when we come back, there's enough educational material here to cover a completely different set of topics. Thanks again for an amazing time!"
"This museum offers a very engaging and educational experience. There are multiple interactive exhibits for children. The displays provide a lot of information on agriculture and life in general in the 19th century. I was personally intrigued by the pharmacy and woodshop exhibits. The farmstead also included several live demos including pottery and a blacksmith. The blacksmith is fully interactive and offered lessons on making an S-hook. All of the volunteers were extremely friendly and knowledgable. Overall, this hidden gem provides for a relaxing and educational afternoon."
"We were at the Civil War Encampment on the weekend of June 7-8th. What a great time! All the re-enactors were friendly and quick to offer information, we took a ride on a replica of an 1800's steamboat, rode in a cart pulled by a steam tractor, saw a "bloody" battle, got some delicious root beer and a lovely wide brimmed hat. Great fun!"
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