N.H. Farm Museum to hold Thanksgiving celebration



N.H. Farm Museum to hold Thanksgiving celebration

Something for every member of the family at Thanksgiving celebration at the NH Farm Museum on Nov. 22. (Courtesy photo)

MILTON - New Hampshire has a special connection to Thanksgiving, as it was our own Sarah Josepha Hale, born on a farm in Newport, New Hampshire, who after many years of letter writing, persuaded President Lincoln to declare the fourth Thursday in November a National Day of Thanksgiving in 1863, thereby establishing the National Holiday.

As part of the celebration New Hampshire Farm Museum on Saturday, Nov. 22, will have a special living history farmhouse tours with costumed role players, homemade pumpkin pie and warm cider in the farmhouse kitchen.

There will also be horse-drawn wagon rides through the fields, visits with the farm animals, popcorn over the campfire, shelling and grinding corn, and a weaving demonstration. No registration necessary
Admission $10 adult, $5 child/ Museum members $6/$3