Life on the Farm (Pumpkin Picking)

Description

We are no longer accepting booking requests for October 2023. Please check back in August 2024 to book this visit for October 2024.

Visit NYC’s oldest continually-operating farm to explore American farm life in the 19th century. Students will enjoy a hay ride, help with farm chores, pick a pumpkin to take home, and explore the daily lives of Staten Islanders 200 years ago.

Offered At

Historic Richmond Town

Openings for the rest of the 2023-24 school year are posted.

Historic Richmond Town is New York City’s living history village. With over 30 historic structures set on more than 100 acres of land, this outdoor museum offers students a glimpse of life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Historic houses and trade shops offer opportunities to explore the way Americans lived and worked over time. Features of the village include a Courthouse, Tin Shop and Carpenter’s Shop, a 19th century tavern, and several historic homes that interpret the lives of Staten Island families throughout history. Historical Interpreters animate this history with costumed interpretation, demonstrating historic processes and offering hands-on learning opportunities for students, including special tours and workshops throughout the school year.

Historic Richmond Town also operates the Decker Farm, an 11-acre property one mile from the main village. The farm hosts ‘Life on the Farm’ field trips in October, featuring pumpkin picking, working with farm tools, hay rides, and more.

Details

Subjects

History, 19th Century, Native Americans, Weather And Climate, Technology

Capacity

32 students

Duration

60 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, K

Price Options

$10.00 per Person for School Group

$9.00 per Person for Title I School