Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa, is an interactive, 500-acre
outdoor museum that tells the amazing story of how Iowans transformed
the fertile prairies of the Midwest over 300 years into the most
productive farmland in the world.
Touch
Touch, play and engage at each of our three working farm sites:
1700 Ioway Indian Farm;
1850 Pioneer Farm; and
1900 Horse-Powered Farm — and at our
1875 Town of Walnut Hill,
complete with a Blacksmith, General Store, Print Shop and Flynn
Mansion and Barn, which are both on the National Register of Historic
Places.
See
History comes to life as you set out on a self-guided
tour. Our friendly, informative staff provide a unique learning
environment of seasonal activities and demonstrations. They'll show
you how Native Americans grew crops in the 1700s, how farmers used
oxen to open the prairies in the 1850s, and how horses were used to
revolutionize agriculture in the 1900s. Don't miss the hustle
& bustle of the prospering 1875 Town of Walnut Hill.
Hear
The sounds of the Midwest fill your ears from the moment
you arrive at Living History Farms. Listen for cows mooing, leaves
rustling, birds chirping, children laughing and fire crackling in
wood-burning ovens.
How to Tour
Living History Farms offers three "at your own pace" tours to fit your unique schedule.
General Tour
This complete Town and Farm tour includes the 1875 Town
of Walnut Hill, the Henry A. Wallace Exhibit Center, and all three
farm sites, and can take anywhere between 3-4 hours to complete.
Step Saver Tour
The Step Saver Tour is 2 to 3 hours and eliminates the
walk from the 1700 Indian Farm to the 1850 Pioneer Farm. The tractor
cart driver will drop you off at the 1900 Farm and pick you up at the
Wallace Exhibit Center.
Town Only Tour
The Town Only Tour takes 2 hours or less and includes the entire 1875 Town of Walnut Hill.
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