Farnam Museum, Richfield

Farnam Museum, Richfield4.69
16 reviews
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About Farnam Museum

Farnam Museum wasn't always a museum. Originally, it was a manor built by Everett Farnam in 1834. He and his wife raised five children on the premises, and plenty of flora, too—one pine tree planted in the 1800s still shades the property today. Over the years, the Western Reserve-style manor has weathered plenty of ups and downs. At its peak, it housed a lively Danish restaurant; at its nadir, it fell into such deep disrepair that snakes took up residence in its rooms.

Today, it's open to the public as a museum, thanks to the preservation efforts of the Farnam Foundation. Modern visitors learn about watershed moments in American history, like the War of 1812 and the Civil War, all through the lens of Farnam's life. They also mingle at the manor's seasonal events, like the haunted tours of the grounds held around Halloween.

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4.69
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Thomas
12 Ratings
8 Reviews
· 8 years ago
It was awesome.
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Janalee
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 8 years ago
This was such a surprise and so much fun! The tour guide/owner was wonderful, and we got some very unexpected images in the photos we took, wow!
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Jolene
21 Ratings
14 Reviews
· 9 years ago
It was funDo boththe trail & house!
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eva
146 Ratings
22 Reviews
· 9 years ago
A large crowd got there at 7 was very interesting, but try to go a little later to avoid crowd for a better experience, also bring a flashlight for trail of unknown you will definitely need it
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Shelly
3 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Went on the Lantern Tour. The History of the place is Awesome.
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Michelle
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Wear good shoes and a camera to take lots of ghost-hunting pictures!
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Joseph
12 Ratings
11 Reviews
· 10 years ago
If you want less crowds, plan on starting at 9 or 10pm. I started at 8 and there were too many people. The groups after us had only 4-8 people as opposed to our 20. The rooms are a bit too small for that many people to cram in. But we still had a great time. Take your camera and voice recorder. You never know what you'll find.
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Chantell
15 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 10 years ago
Bring a fashlight if your going on the trail
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Joanna
18 Ratings
13 Reviews
· 9 years ago
If you like ghost tours and history, you will enjoy this We took some excellent pictures and someone else in our group heard tapping Another person felt something tugging on their clothes The house is a little dusty & musty but it is in great shape We enjoyed ourselves and would definitely be interested in doing this again We did not do the trail walk If you plan to do that, bring a flash light or make sure your phone has enough of a charge to be used for a flashlight