
Slate Run Living Historial Farm
Slate Run Living Historical Farm, located within Slate Run Metro Park in Canal Winchester, Ohio, offers a unique and immersive experience into 19th-century rural life. This living history farm showcases the agricultural practices and daily life of a typical American farm during the 1880s.
Key features of Slate Run Living Historical Farm include:
- Historical Demonstrations: Visitors can witness traditional farming techniques and household activities as they were practiced in the late 19th century. This includes activities such as plowing fields with draft horses, tending to heritage livestock, and operating antique farm equipment.
- Heritage Livestock: The farm is home to heritage breeds of animals, including chickens, pigs, sheep, and cattle. These animals are raised using traditional methods, providing a hands-on look at historical farming practices.
- Restored Buildings: The site features a collection of meticulously restored and furnished buildings, including the main farmhouse, barn, and outbuildings, all reflecting the architectural styles and interior decor of the period.
- Educational Programs: The farm offers various educational programs and workshops that allow visitors to engage with historical crafts, cooking, and other activities. These programs are designed to provide a deeper understanding of the era’s agricultural and domestic life.
- Seasonal Events: Slate Run Living Historical Farm hosts seasonal events and demonstrations that highlight different aspects of 19th-century life, including harvest festivals and special themed days.
Slate Run Living Historical Farm provides a hands-on, educational experience that brings history to life, making it an engaging destination for families, school groups, and history enthusiasts.

1375 OH-674, Canal Winchester

(614) 833-1880