Operated since Missouri became a state in 1821, the Centennial Farm has earned its name for being one of the few farms that have survived over 100 years. In 1854, the Knoerschild family bought the farm and is now on its sixth generation of ownership. Today, guests to this National Historic site can still get farm-fresh produce. In fact, in the summer months, guests can pick their own blueberries, blackberries, and peaches. In the fall, guests can pick their own apples and pumpkins! Beehives on the farm produce honey, which can be purchased in the farm store, as well.
199 Jackson Street, Augusta, MO 63332, Phone: 636-228-4338