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November 2023 by Joe Mellino
Fantastic farm to bring children to
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August 2023 by Darcey Mussey
Very nice! Many interesting pieces of historical value pertaining to medicine and the doctors and others in the Remick family in particular. It's a nice look into the past of the area. The last doctor in the family died in 1993. He was a very popular and beloved doctor to the community but had no heir to continue his work and take on his farm so the farm was passed onto the town. You can visit with the animals as well as check out the museum, as well! It's free to visit, and donations are welcome.
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August 2023 by Eric Loo
Just a very small museum, only about 2 rooms of items on display... But really had a charming a sense of what a country doctor must have gone through back then. In addition to the museum, the farm was lovely, and the kids really enjoyed seeing the animals, learning how a cow gets milked, helping to feed the calves/goats/sheep/rabbits, etc. Very friendly staff, and easy to find parking.
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August 2023 by John Rogers
Remick Farm provided a really beautiful, scenic stop in a search for local agricultural information. While we only walked the grounds, we were greeted and introduced to a number of the wonderfully cared for animals and the history of the farm. I would highly recommend this as a stop for parents/grandparents/caregivers with younger kids.
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June 2023 by scott Jones
The Remick Farm and Country Doctor Museum is a real gem. It is picturesque and full of history. They have lot's of farm animals. Their baby goat pen is adorable. They have special events through out the year. Before to stop by and say hello to Sadie the farms miniature horse. They have a great gift shop and sell speciality food items.
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September 2022 by L.J. Candelora Eldredge
Beautiful and the walk around the farm was calming and serene.
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March 2022 by Abraham Beane
You can't love on the goats right now, but the animals are happy as can be. A nice walk around the farm, green and pleasant.Sandals and high heels are not recommended.
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July 2020 by Jenna
We love it here! It's beautiful!! Everyone that works here is so nice and very informative. They have fun events, but even if there isn't an event going on there is plenty to do and see.
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July 2020 by Tanya Vialpando
Jim was a great tour guide very friendly and kind. My 2 year old daughter had so much fun today thankyou for letting her help out at ur farm.
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July 2020 by Donna Merrill-Walls
Everyone should experience this farm of old. If you missed Christmas ,bring the family out to the Winter Festival, and Ice Cutting and storing in an ice shed.Oxen pulling sleds across the field of snow,even the wind was wiping and your fingers too cold to take pictures ,children of all ages 1 to 93 didn't mind. Yes and the their Christmas celebration yesterday was my 1st one ,I will be there next year,God willing!!! And my Timmy friend too!!!
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July 2020 by Dana Szabo
Great museum and farm! Only cost $5 and you are able to walk the entire farm walking trails in the back. The museum house is quite large with a lot of interesting exhibits. This place is great for all ages.
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July 2020 by Kris Holmes
Very interesting tour on history of medicine and father/son doctors who served their small community for almost 100 years. Lots of historical medical artifacts. Beautiful working farm. Meat and herbs produced at the farm for sale in the gift shop.
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July 2019 by Jonathan Elsner
Loved this farm. Beautiful setting, well maintained historical buildings and grounds. Reasonably priced. The perfect place to stop when driving up to the white mountains.
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July 2019 by Rhonda Benoit
It was alright, I was expecting a bigger place with more animals. The farm house was cute and had some interesting things in it that I have never seen before. There wasn't any to answer questions or give us a tour. Lastly, I love the cookbook I bought, but was hoping for homemade cheeses, butter, and other dairy products. They didn't have any
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July 2019 by Jacquelyn Stewart
Picturesque views and many farm friends to meet. A great place to take a stroll with a loved one, or to attend a class on homesteading or animal care. The gift shop is full of local goods, including soaps, dried herbs, handmade skincare and beauty products and little toys for the children. There is a lot of history to be discovered there, and the current owners kept the rustic charm alive while accommodating this century's visitors. A must see!