Join us for a stroll through Littleton Museum’s Living History Farm – The 1860s living history farm, found on the south side of the Littleton Museum’s 40 acres, represents a pioneer homestead during Littleton’s settlement period – a time before train travel, when oxen-drawn wagons were a main mode of long-distance transport. Interpretive staff and volunteers dressed in period-appropriate garb perform the day-to-day activities essential to 19th-century farm life. (Free parking)
If you’re interested in meeting up at the Cherry Cricket at 819 W. Littleton Boulevard for a bite to eat after the tour, it’s an optional addition to the day. (Free parking)
Please RSVP to gail.slater@gmail.com by April 24th so we have a nametag for you (but if your widowed brain forgets to RSVP, please just come, you are always welcome). We are looking forward to seeing you there!