This site is under development as a place to experience everyday farm life in North Carolina's northwestern Piedmont ca. 1900. Visitors can take part in daily activities and special events of bygone farm life, as well as see, smell, touch, and hear things once common in rural North Carolina.

Horme Creek Farm At Horne Creek Living Historical Farm, a multi-year project is underway to reconstruct the physical environment and seasonal work cycle of an early 20th-century family farm in the North Carolina piedmont. Visitors may encounter farm animals of all but vanished breeds once kept on the Hauser Farm or savor old-fashioned apple varieties grown in Horne Creek's heritage apple orchard. You can try your hand at cutting grass with a scythe or listen to a talk on how to cook on a wood stove. Through educational programs ranging from white oak basket making workshops to an annual corn shucking frolic, Horne Creek Living Historical Farm provides a unique opportunity to learn about our rural past.

NEWS BULLETIN
Due to construction work beginning on Horne Creek Farm's pernanent
visitor center, the Cornshucking Frolic, formerly scheduled Saturday, October 18, has had to be cancelled. The event will return next year. We apologize for any disappointment this may cause.

 

Special Events for 2008

December 2, 4 Christmas By Lamplight. Experience the warmth of a rural turn-of-the-century Christmas. Music and food of the era will be featured. Fee charged: $8 for adults and $5 for children 6 -12. Children 5 and under: free. For more information, call 336-325-2298. Reservations necessary for this one hour program; must be made for one of the following times: 5-6 p.m., 6-7 p.m., or 7-8 p.m.

Special Events for 2009

April 4 “Grafting for the Future” Seminar.  Come learn how to graft an apple tree. Lee Calhoun, author of "Old Southern Apples", will conduct the class. At the end of the day, all participants will take home with them a tree grafted from one of the orchard’s 400 varieties . Fee charged: $40. Pre-Registration required: 336-325-2298. Class size limited to 20 participants.  Meet at the Southern Heritage Apple Orchard at Horne Creek Farm. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

May 9 Heritage Day Celebration. Demonstrations of rural agricultural and domestic skills which were common during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Butter making, sheep shearing, natural dyeing, wood working, children’s games, cooking, gardening, storytelling, crosscut sawing, beekeeping, music, and much more! Fee charged for food, drinks, and some craft activities. For information, call 336-325-2298. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

June 20 Ice Cream Social. Help the site’s staff and volunteers make some “melt-in-your-mouth” ice cream using a hand-cranked ice cream freezer. Then, sit back and enjoy some great old-time music. Fee charged for food, drinks, and ice cream. For information, call 336-325-2298. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

October 17 Cornshucking Frolic. A traditional rural frolic featuring the harvesting, shucking, shelling, and grinding of corn. Cider making, quilting, cooking, woodworking, wagon rides, and traditional music featured.  Numerous craft demonstrations also featured. Wonderful products and gifts available at our Country Store.  $3 donation requested for admission. Additional fees charged for food, drinks, and some craft activities. For information, call 336-325-2298. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

December 1, 3 Christmas By Lamplight. Experience the warmth of a rural turn-of-the-century Christmas.  Music and food of the era will be featured.  Reservations necessary for this one hour program. Choose from one of the following times: 4 p.m.,  5 p.m.,  6 p.m..,  or  7 p.m..) Fee charged: $8-Adults, $5-Children 6-12, Children five and under-Free.  For information, call 336-325-2298.  

Facilities at Horne Creek


For more information:

Horne Creek Farm
308 Horne Creek Farm Road
Pinnacle, NC 27043
Phone: (336) 325-2298
Fax: (336) 325-3150

HOURS OF OPERATION:
Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed Sunday and Monday


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