Farmers' Museum

42°42′50″N 74°55′44″W / 42.714°N 74.929°W / 42.714; -74.929

Entrance to the Farmers' Museum
Bump Tavern and the Crossroads Café, seen from the village green
Cooperstown is located in the United States
Cooperstown
Cooperstown
Cooperstown is located in New York
Cooperstown
Cooperstown

The Farmers' Museum is a museum located in Otsego, New York, just north of Cooperstown. It recreates rural life from the 19th century through exhibits and interactive workshops. There are more than two dozen authentic, historic buildings on the grounds, including a tavern, a farmstead, a printing office, a pharmacy, a blacksmith's shop, a doctor's office and a general store. There are also exhibits of nineteenth-century games, a children's barnyard and the Cardiff Giant.

The Farmers' Museum is home to the Empire State Carousel, a hand-crafted merry-go-round which celebrates New York State's history, culture and environment, built on a vintage 1947 36-foot Alan Herschell carousel mechanism. The carousel is the result of efforts made by carver Gerry Holzman of Islip, NY and over 1,000 volunteers from across New York State. The entire production took over two decades. Its artwork incorporates 25-hand carved animals that represent the agricultural and natural resources of New York State.[1]

  1. ^ IN BRIEF: BROOKHAVEN; Shut-Down Carousel Going to Cooperstown The New York Times, September 25, 2005

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