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Queens County Farm Museum

The Queens County Farm Museum, also known as Queens Farm, is a historic farm located on 47 acres (190,000 m2) of the neighborhoods of Floral Park and Glen Oaks in Queens, New York City. The farm occupies the city's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland (in operation since 1697), and is still a working farm today. The site features restored farm buildings from three different centuries, a greenhouse, planting fields, livestock, and various examples of vintage farm equipment. Queens Farm practices sustainable agriculture and has a four-season growing program.

Cornell Farmhouse
NYC Landmark No. 0941
The Jacob and Catherine Adriance Farmhouse
Location73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Queens, New York 11004
Coordinates40°44′54″N 73°43′13″W / 40.74833°N 73.72028°W / 40.74833; -73.72028Coordinates: 40°44′54″N 73°43′13″W / 40.74833°N 73.72028°W / 40.74833; -73.72028
Built1750
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Colonial, Dutch Colonial
NRHP reference No.79001620[1]
NYCL No.0941
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 24, 1979
Designated NYCLNovember 9, 1976[2]

The museum includes the Adriance Farmhouse, a New York City Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. Free guided tours of the farmhouse are offered to the public Saturdays and Sundays year-round. Hayrides are offered on weekends from April through October. An on-site seasonal farmstand featuring Queens Farm vegetables, herbs, and flowers takes place every Wednesday through Sunday from May through October.

Cornell Farmhouse

 
The farmhouse from another angle.

The Cornell Farmhouse was built in 1750 with Dutch and English architectural features. The Farmhouse is also known as the Creedmoor Farmhouse Complex or the Adriance Farmhouse. It is part of the museum and is owned and operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).[3]

It was listed as a New York City Landmark in 1976,[2] and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]

History

 
Equipment on display

The farm was privately owned by a Dutch family, the Adriances, from 1697 to 1808. Their three-room farmhouse, built in 1772, has been restored and still stands. After 1808, a series of families owned the farm as it continued to evolve from a colonial homestead to a modern "truck farming" or market gardening business. Under its last private farmer, Daniel Stattel, it became, by 1900, "the second largest [farm] in size in Queens County and the highest in dollar value...assessed at 32,000 dollars."[4] In 1926, the Stattels sold the farm to real estate investor Pauline Reisman, who, in turn, later that year sold it to Creedmoor State Hospital, which used it for occupational therapy, to stock its kitchen, and to grow ornamental plants for the rest of the hospital campus. In 1975, state legislation authored by Frank Padavan transferred ownership of the farm from the hospital to NYC Parks for the purpose of starting a museum.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Creedmoor (Cornell) Farmhouse" aka the "Creedmoor Farmhouse Complex" aka the "Adriance Farmhouse" (PDF) (Designated November 9, 1976; No. 3; Designation List 102; LP–0941). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. Retrieved October 27, 2021. OCLC 1226745801, 82959432.
  3. ^ James A. Trent (June 1976). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Cornell Farmhouse". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved July 18, 2009.[dead link]

    See also: "Accompanying six photos".[dead link]

    Note: Trent (born 1946), the author, was, among other things, founding President of the Queens County Farm Museum.
  4. ^ a b About the Farm: Series of Owners since 1697 (Queens County Farm Museum)

External links

  • Official website

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