Historic Johnson Farm in Hendersonville, NC is a heritage education museum owned by Henderson County Public Schools and managed by volunteers and the Historic Johnson Farm Foundation. It offers school field trips, historic home tours, nature trails, picnic tables, animals, and 10 historic structures on 15 acres of forest, fields, and streams.
Designated a North Carolina Cultural Treasure and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Historic Johnson Farm provides visitors with a glimpse into the region's rich history. With its 1876 farm house and various buildings, the farm offers personalized tours and showcases the Appalachian fiber crafts through the Heritage Weavers and Fiber Artists, who occupy the 1920s boarding house on the property.
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