Past Issues of the Riley's Farm front page 2000 Calendar Revolutionary War School Field Trips Map & Directions

The History of Chesterfield, New Hampshire

Oak Glen Links
Farm Stay Living History Weekends General Store U-Pick Fruit Picking Schedule Recent Events Primary History Blacksmithing Contacting Us  Links

TEACHERS: CLICK HERE FOR FIELD TRIPS                                      Part-Time Job Opportunity

April 28, 2001
Oak Glen, California



Dear Friends & Family,

What's a colonial township without a place for the minutemen to gather on the village green ?   That's the Hawk's Head Public House above, with a new growth of grass out in front, and those are  apple blossoms on the tree in the foreground.

Kathy Gordon, Laural Harrington and Josh McClure are turning up the ground for the kitchen garden in the next picture.  

The next two pictures are from the family's new farm land at Mile High.   The lilacs are in full force and you can call Scott Riley (909-797-7534) to arrange for a purchase.    The cherry trees, (final photograph) are coming on strong, even if a few were lost to the recent frost.    We're looking forward to peach and cherry pie this summer!

 Your Humble Servant,  

--James Riley







P.S. For the sake of those "web portals" constantly browsing the internet to update their search engines, we include the following boiler-plate. (Feel free to read this, if you're new to our site.)

Riley's Farm is a working apple orchard and living history farm in the Oak Glen area of Southern California. In addition to farming, we love history and we have provided a venue for re-enactment units comprising many different eras. The farm regularly hosts banquets, birthday parties, weddings, and office parties. Every year, literally thousands of students participate in one of our school tours, where they experience everything from weaving, candle-dipping, and cider pressing to the drill and muster of a Revolutionary War or Civil War battle. Our farm has appeared on the History Channel and in the recently released feature film, Amistad, as well as many other film and television productions. (We even try to get the producers to include us as on screen talent, but that's another story.) On selected weekends throughout the year, we offer "farm-stay" weekends, where families can experience--clothing, wood stoves, muskets, and all--the life of an 18th or 19th century American farmer. We grow sweet corn, apples, raspberries, pears, and sunflowers, just to mention a few of our crops. Our nephew, Devon, keeps some beautiful Belgian draft horses for country hay-rides. We love America--its traditions, its people, its history, and its cherished heritage of liberty in Christ. Have we said enough? Well, one more thing: In the fall, thousands of families make an annual pilgrimage to the farms of Oak Glen to experience the closest thing to a New England fall California has to offer. Why don't you stop by and say hello?

P.S.  Stay Clear of this "Cider House"

The hills by the Corn Patch

Contacting us via e-mail at: info@rileysfarm.com.

Sign our Guest Book.

Riley's Farm
12261 S. Oak Glen Road
Oak Glen, California 92399

(909) 797-7534



Event Schedules Subject to Change: Please call to confirm!

Riley's Farm, Copyright 1997-2000, All Rights Reserved