Southwest Washington
Pioneer Farm Museum
- Item Number
- 510
- Estimated Value
- 55 USD
- Opening Bid
- 15 USD
Item Description
Family Pass to the Pioneer Farm Museum
Try your hand at Pioneer Chores. Join the 1 ½ hour hands on, living history tour. Jump in the hay, collect eggs, milk the cow or goat, work a butter churn, try washing clothes on an old scrub board, card wool, grind wheat, have a buggy or pony ride and MORE! This educational facility, (fun for the whole family) features 1887 & 1888 cabins, pole barn, blacksmith shop and more.
Located approximately three miles north of Eatonville between highway 7 and highway 161, in the Ohop Valley.
Public hours: spring and fall weekends only. Summer Fathers Day to Labor Day seven days a week. Hours for every public day are 11:45am until 4pm.
Item Special Note
During public hours and immediate family only, please
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