Mulford Farm, ca. 1680 appears on the National Register of Historic Places and is currently operated as a living museum. The farm was built back in 1680, earning it the distinction of being one of America’s most important fully-intact English colonial farmsteads. The homestead is remarkable in that it has been largely untouched throughout the centuries and today offers an insight into the everyday lives of several generations of Mulfords. The adjacent barn is a slightly later addition, built in 1721 and is currently undergoing necessary restoration. The ground floor of the homestead has been filled with period furnishings and appears just as it would have in 1790.

Mulford Farm, 10 James Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937, Phone: 631-324-6850

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