Hale Farm and Village Ohio

4.5/5
(114) · Museum in Bath, United States
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An outdoor living history museum featuring life and crafts from the mid-1800s. It includes farm animals, pastures, gardens, and historic houses with …

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4.5/5 · 114 reviews
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Oct 18, 2024
Our first visit to the farm 30 years ago I would have rated it 5+. The last visit I would rate it a 2 When we first enter the village we were told that we didn’t qualify for the veterans discount. Th… Full review by Escape41153564136
Jul 9, 2023
We enjoy visiting historic villages in our travels. We have been spoiled with some outstanding other experiences. The Hale Farm and Village was another great example of learning how folks lived long … Full review by paulandnichole
Aug 8, 2022
The farm is well kept, and the presenters very knowledgeable. Our kids had a good time, although it would be nice to see a few more farm animals. The exhibits are quite far apart, and the paths are… Full review by Bruce J

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Construction completed:1825

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We are bringing our grand-daughter who is diabetic. Can we bring a picnic lunch to eat in the village or maybe close to …
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We are bringing our grand-daughter who is diabetic. Can we bring a picnic lunch to eat in the village or maybe close to the village?
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Yes you can -- there are nice picnic tables outside under some lovely trees near the parking area.
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Is Hale Farm and Village wheelchair accessible/friendly?
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The main center/cafe is WC accessible. None of the other structures are. The gravel paths are bumpy and washed out in many areas from water run off. There are hills to get to …
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The main center/cafe is WC accessible. None of the other structures are. The gravel paths are bumpy and washed out in many areas from water run off. There are hills to get to many of the buildings. In my opinion, the National Park should have created accessible entries on the side or back of at least a few of the bigger historic homes. I've seen this done in other places. I attended my niece's wedding in the Old Baptist Church which is HORRIBLE for folks with limited mobility. They actually have a very dangerous non ADA short metal ramp wth a high incline that us propped up against old stone steps. ( not attatched) With the help of 2 people I walked up the high steps. Two guests in WC where hand carried up the steps, because the ramp was too steep to push them up. For a national park, the lack of accessibility is shameful.
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My great grandfather, John Moser was the cheese maker for the Hale family before his death in 1899. A cousin, who has …
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My great grandfather, John Moser was the cheese maker for the Hale family before his death in 1899. A cousin, who has never been to the farm, will be visiting Dec. 22-29 and I would like your schedule of events for these dates. Thank you, Louanne
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Would this be a good place for kids? (Age's 4-7)
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