Homeplace Working Farm

Homeplace Working Farm

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Homeplace Working Farm

April- October, 7 days a week from 10am-5pm
March & November, Wednesday - Sunday from 10am-5pm
Closed: December-February and Thanksgiving Day

Last entry ticket sold at 4:00pm

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The Homeplace Working Farm and Living History Museum represents a two-generation farm, located within the gently rolling hills and scenic fields of northwest Tennessee. When you visit the Homeplace, you will see interpreters in period clothing going about their daily chores on a real, working farm. You can even lend a hand and join in on the farm fun! You’ll find the perfect blend of artifacts, restored historic structures, and traditional seasonal activities to step you back in time to relive history before the Civil War. Even our livestock includes rare and endangered breeds. We cultivate many varieties of garden plants and field crops; most from heirloom seeds dating back before the Civil War.

Additional Information

Ages 16 and over $7

Ages 15 and under: free

Higher rates may apply to special events