The National Colonial Farm at the Piscataway Park is a historic farm museum established in 1958. The farm demonstrates 18th century colonial agriculture to increase awareness about endangered heritage livestock by preserving rare breeds of crops and animals. Structures located within the farm site are open to the public and include a circa 1770 farm dwelling, an 18th-century tobacco barn, and an out-kitchen. Costumed interpreters are available on the farm during the season (March - December) on the weekends to help guide the visitor experience as they show you how the typical tobacco farming family might have lived in Maryland. 

The following images were captured with a Rolleiflex 3.5f and Ilford HP5 Plus 400.

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