Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum, Agricultural heritage museum in Loudoun County, United States
The Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum is an agricultural museum in Loudoun County that displays historic equipment, tools, and objects across multiple exhibition rooms within Claude Moore Park. The collection documents how people in this region worked the land and managed their farms over time.
The museum preserves an original Yardley Taylor map and the complete inventory from the Waxpool General Store, recording regional commercial activities. These collections reveal how trade and community life operated in the area during earlier times.
The exhibits tell stories about tenant farmers, beekeepers, and dairy workers through objects and displays that visitors can explore and understand. These presentations help connect modern visitors to the daily lives and work of people who lived in the region long ago.
The museum is open from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday, and from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM on Sundays. It sits within Claude Moore Park and visitors should plan their visit during these regular hours for the best experience.
Children can practice milking techniques using a mechanical cow at the museum. This hands-on station lets young visitors try out the practical skills that farming families needed in their daily work.
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