When:
November 18, 2024 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
2024-11-18T08:00:00-05:00
2024-11-18T17:00:00-05:00
Where:
Historic Johnson Farm
3346 Haywood Rd
Hendersonville, NC 28791
USA
Contact:
Historic Johnson Farm
(828) 891-6585
Honor a Farming Legacy @ Historic Johnson Farm | Hendersonville | North Carolina | United States

Summer Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

TOURS: 10:30am

We offer personalized tours of the 1876 farm house and a number of buildings at 10:30 AM Monday through Friday. The farm house is only open for visitors on the daily guided tour, so please plan accordingly. We follow the Henderson County Public School holiday calendar, so be sure to check our Event Calendar for holiday closings.

FEES & RATES

Fees: $10.00 for Adults. $8.00 for Students, Seniors (65+), and Military. Preschoolers Free.

Group Rate: $5.00 per person for a group of 6 or more. Groups do not have to schedule for the 10:30 slot; they can schedule for whenever works best for their group, even on weekends!

Special Note: On many days during the year, we will have scheduled field trips touring the farm. On these days, the 10:30 tour will be a self-guided tour of the property. To check if we have a field trip, please see our calendar or call us.

Please call (828) 891-6585 to schedule a tour. Walk-ins also welcome.

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“Beginning with Oliver Moss in 1874, the Johnson Farm has a long history in Henderson County. The original farm house was built between 1876 and 1880 but our period of significance begins in 1913 with Mrs. Sallie Johnson. Mrs. Sallie Johnson ran the farm as a summer boarding business from 1913-1958, along with her two sons Leander and Vernon. The brothers closed the boarding business when their mother died but they remained active in Henderson County for the rest of their lives. They had a vision that one day their farm would become an educational resource for the school children of Henderson County, teaching them about the farming life that is so integral to the history of this Appalachian region. Today we honor their legacy by acting as a cultural heritage center owned and operated by Henderson County Public Schools. We offer historic home and grounds tours, field trips and heritage festivals throughout the year. We are also home to the Heritage Weavers and Fiber Artists in the old boarding house. Visit our website for more details or stop by for a tour today!”