Remick is the place to “B” for historical tours, starting June 23!

Your visit, your way.

Curate your farmstead visit! Discover Remick by choosing what you do for the time you have available.

Discover self-guided learning opportunities as you explore the historic Remick farm grounds. Make Remick your meet-up place for healthful, historic fun!

In the Museum Center

Available Thursday–Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday beginning June 23.

First Floor Exhibits

Second Floor Exhibit

  • The modest apartment of Dr. Edwin “Doc” C. and Marion Remick  Accessible by stairs only

Visit the Museum Store

  • Open Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday–Saturday starting June 23.
  • Selling Remick-raised meat, practical goods, fun gifts and more!

 

Self-Guided Things to Do Outdoors

All activities available starting June 23.

  • Discover what’s growing in the gardens
    • Historical Eras Vegetable Gardens
      • Early Republic  1790s-1840s
      • Victorian  1860s-WWI
      • Victory  1920s-1950s
    • Medicine and Pollinator Garden
    • Raised-Bed Garden  Includes the use of repurposed containers

  • Take an exploratory stroll through the Edible Landscape and Orchard Exhibit

  • Watch real-time composting when you uncover the Vermiculture Exhibit

  • Discover each location of the Cat’s Eye History Tour — a “purrr-fect” scavenger hunt that provides historical details about our site while honoring Doc and Marion’s love of cats.

  • Walk the Binsack Trail and learn about the farm and natural phenomena along the way by interacting with six informational kiosks. The trail, which begins/ends at the dirt roadway entrance off of Cleveland Hill Rd. (next to the Museum Center barn) or at the Cattle Barn dirt roadway entrance off of Great Hill Rd., is .46-mile long. Open dawn–dusk to foot traffic and service dogs only.

    During open hours, the dirt roadway that connects the entrances/exits to the trail is also open for walking — it runs through the farm grounds and makes the walk ~.66 miles long, in total.

  • Bird-related activities:
    • What’s Your Wingspan? Located at the Ice House
    • See how many migratory and/or nesting birds you can spot on the property

  • Have a picnic
    Pack-in/pack-out picnics welcome. Several picnic tables are available on the museum grounds — open air and under cover (the gazebo is closed to the public), each with lovely views. Bottled water and locally made Papa Beans Ice Cream cookie sandwiches are available for sale in the museum store, while supplies last. During July, visit our Picnic-scapes exhibit.

  •  Take lots of pictures! Tag us on Facebook and Instagram using these suggested hashtags: #RemickMuseum  #RemickMeetup

  • Ramble, relax and rejuvenate... take time to enjoy the simple, summertime pleasures of the farmstead.

Want more? Add one or more of these guided tours to your itinerary:



Admission: Pay as you wish.
Donation boxes can be found in the Museum Store and at the Welcome Shed. Online donations are possible at both locations by scanning the posted code.

  • Ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
  • The grounds are open for foot traffic only; no animals allowed.
  • Please observe all posted signage and open hours.