Review:

The Mountain Farm Museum commemorates some of the homes and structures built by pioneers during the 19th century.

Most of the buildings were relocated to the museum during the 1950s, although the barn, built in 1880, is still in its original location.

The open-air museum includes a rustic log cabin built around 1900, an icehouse used for refrigeration, a blacksmith shop, and two corn cribs, among other things.

At the farm, visitors can wander around the buildings and learn about their individual stories for a glimpse at life on a 19th-century farm in the mountains.

Cherokee, NC 28719, Phone: 828-497-1904

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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