Muscoot Farm was originally a gentleman's farm owned by the Hopkins family and used as their summer estate and dairy farm from 1880 to 1924. In 1924 the family moved to the farm year-round and continued the dairy business until 1967 when Westchester County acquired the property.
Today, Muscoot Farm has many of the original buildings, some of which were moved to accommodate the Muscoot Reservoir. Visitors can walk through the dairy barn, milk house, ice house, blacksmith shop, and several other barns and buildings. Livestock and poultry are breeds typical of an early 20th-century gentleman's farm and many represent minor rare breeds. The Main House is used to exhibit monthly art shows by local artists.
DETAILS:
When: Thursday, June 29, 2023.
Start time: 10:00 AM.
Directions: Muscoot Farm is on Route 100 nestled between Somers, Katonah, and Yorktown. The farm is located about 1 mile south of the intersection of Route 100 and Route 35.
Transportation from NYC: The closest Metro-North train station is Katonah, on the New Haven line. Please contact Cathy at (914) 625-0766 to arrange a ride from the station.
Transportation from NYC: The closest Metro-North train station is Katonah, on the New Haven line. Please contact Cathy at (914) 625-0766 to arrange a ride from the station.
Show and Tell: Following lunch, we will share drawings and tell stories. This social part of our day is not to be missed.
- Come early for the best parking spots.
- Bring a stool if you have one. It gives you more options.
- Dress for sunshine. Bring a hat and sunscreen.
Please R.S.V.P. to Cathy Gutterman at cathygutterman@verizon.net
If you can’t find us call: Cathy at (914) 625-0766
There are no fees. All drawing skill levels are welcome.
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