Hale Farm and Village
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Hale Farm and Village is located at: 2686 Oak Hill Road In 1810, Jonathan Hale, a farmer from Glastonbury, Connecticut
settled in the Cuyahoga Valley with his young family. Living in a one-room
log cabin, the family prospered. By 1824, with the coming of the Ohio and
Erie Canal, Hale began planning the construction of a permanent home for his
family. Begun in 1825, the original brick, mortar, and wood framings used
to construct the home were manufactured by Jonathan from materials available on
his land. Today, the Hale Farm and Village is an outdoor living history
museum that depicts life during the years of the American Civil War.
Costumed interpreters describe life in the Western Reserve and their struggle
with the impact of the war. Hale Farm and Village features 21 historic
buildings to tour and many talented craftspeople. Check out many of the areas you can experience on your visit to the Hale Farm and Village.
Bath, OH 44210
Voice: 330-666-3711 or 800-589-9703
Web Site: www.wrhs.org
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