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A Talk on the Reconstruction of the 1930s Catskill Farm

Posted 10/18/24

GRAHAMSVILLE – A talk on the reconstruction of the 1930s Catskill Farm by historic restoration carpenter Zeke Boyle of Beechwoods Barns of Callicoon, will be held Sunday, October 27th 2 p.m. at …

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A Talk on the Reconstruction of the 1930s Catskill Farm

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GRAHAMSVILLE – A talk on the reconstruction of the 1930s Catskill Farm by historic restoration carpenter Zeke Boyle of Beechwoods Barns of Callicoon, will be held Sunday, October 27th 2 p.m. at the 1930s Catskill Farm Pavilion at the Time and the Valleys Museum on St. Rt. 55 (332 Main Street) Grahamsville, Sullivan County, NY.  

Join historic restoration carpenter, Zeke Boyle, in a discussion about the relocation of the 19th century structures donated by local families to their new home at the Museum. 

Together these buildings give a glimpse of 1930s daily life on a Catskill farm. In the 1930’s, often referred to as the time of “the takings”, whole villages were removed in Sullivan and Ulster counties by eminent domain to build reservoirs. These reservoirs provided drinking water for the growing population of New York City. 

Afterwards, experience the architecture of life on the “Lost Catskills Farm”, a faithful reconstruction of the buildings necessary to support a farm family in the Catskills by visiting several of the buildings currently open.

Tours of the 1930s Lost Catskill Farm include the farmhouse, barn, milk house, electric plant and working waterwheel building with educational and interactive activities and two floors of interactive exhibitions.   Held rain or shine, admission to the program is $5 for adults, and $2 for children, Members free.

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