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Hale Farm and Village is a historic property of the Western Reserve Historical Society in Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio, United States. It is within the boundaries of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
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Wyandot, Ottawa, Chippewa, Munsee, Delaware, Potawatomi, and Shawnee Nations occupied 1.5 million acres of land south of Lake Erie and west of the Cuyahoga River in northeastern Ohio. Jacob and Abigail Swigart purchased the property and built a Farmhouse in 1854.
An outdoor living history museum featuring life and crafts from the mid-1800s. It includes farm animals, pastures, gardens, and historic houses with historical interpreters dressed in period costume.
In 1957, WRHS received the Jonathan Hale homestead in Bath, Ohio and now operates the 90 acres of Hale Farm & Village, a living history museum depicting life in the 19th century through agricultural practices, historic buildings and everyday craft and trade demonstrations such as glassblowing, pottery, spinning and weaving, and more.
Hale Farm & Village 2686 Oak Hill Road Bath, Ohio 44210 ↗ Phone (330) 666-3711. Hours June 1 – Labor Day Wed – Sun: 10a – 4p September – October Sat & Sun: 10a – 4p November – May Open for signature events. Visit event calendar for dates and times.
Located in the Cuyahoga Valley near Bath, Ohio, Hale Farm & Village is an outdoor living history museum and a premier collection and property of Western Reserve Historical Society. Visit historic buildings staffed with costumed educators.