Riley's Farm
The
grounds and buildings constitute interpretations of early American
architecture
and include a post and bean "public house," a bakery, cider barn, colonial public house restaurant,
and summer kitchen. A large parade ground or green
fronts the public house
along with a dry stone wall. The extensive farm
grounds include historic Oak Glen apple trees along with new plantings of 18th century
varieties such as"Roxbury Russet," "Ashmead's Kernel," and "Seek No Further."
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