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Garfield Farm Museum

3N016 Garfield Road
La Fox, IL 60147

United States

(630) 584-8485; infogarfieldfarm.org

Web site: http://www.garfieldfarm.org/index.html

Events URL: http://www.garfieldfarm.org/cale…

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Description: Garfield Farm and Tavern, listed in the National Register of Historic Sites, is a 281-acre farmstead and former 1840s teamster inn 40 miles west of Chicago and 5 miles west of Geneva, Illinois. When Timothy Garfield and his family built the brick inn on the family farm in 1846, it became a center for community activity. It was an inn for hundreds of teamsters and travelers, a ballroom for jubilant 4th of July Dances, a meeting place, and a place to drop in for good company and a mug of hard cider.

The coming of the railroads ended the inn-keeping basis for the Garfields, and they continued to till the Kane County soil. The last Garfield family owner, Elva Ruth Garfield, founded the museum in 1977 to teach about America's prairie farm heritage.

The museum brings together the farming experiences of the past 150 years with an appreciation of the natural environment that the Garfields found when they came to Illinois.


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Voices of the Land: Joel Greenberg (April 27 at 2:00pm)
Joel Greenberg reads from Of Prairie, Woods, and Water: Two Centuries of Chicago Nature Writing.
Admission: $10 (Advanced ticket sales are required and reservations may be made by calling (630) 584-8485 or e-mailing info@garfieldfarm.org) While researching for his 2002 book, A Natural History of the Chicago Region, Joel Greenberg uncovered hundreds of primary sources, written firsthand accounts, ... (more)describing the land, animals, and plants of northern Illinois. Just released, Of Prairie, Woods, and Water: Two Centuries of Chicago Nature Writing, brings the words of settlers, bird watchers, poets, hunters, politicians, and wild flower enthusiasts together in one book reflecting the beauty of this most subtle landscape. Some of the writings were so inspiring, Greenberg has brought them to life with the production of Voices from the Land. This hour long piece includes photographic projections, readings of these long forgotten once silent words, and musical accompaniment by folklorists Tom and Chris Kastle.
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