Tilly Foster Farm Museum

Farm museum in State Route , Brewster
41°25′14″N 73°38′11″W / 41.42056°N 73.63639°W / 41.42056; -73.63639Typefarm museumCollection sizeFarm animals, equipmentCuratorJeff HyattWebsiteputnamtillyfoster.com

The Tilly Foster Farm Museum was a farm museum in Brewster, New York until December 2013. It was run by The Society for the Preservation of Putnam County until 2014 when the organization gave the management of the farm back to Putnam County Government, which owns the property.

Heritage animals

The museum was notable for its rare farm animals including Randall Cattle, donkeys, American rabbits, Pilgrim geese, Indian Runner ducks, and Narragansett turkeys. All of the rare American farm animals have been sold and have vacated the property.

Other attractions

  • The Putnam County Antique Machinery Association houses its collections at the Tilly Foster Farm Museum, which include antique farm equipment, tractors, farm implements and gas engines. It remains open at the farm.
  • The Avalon Archives Museum is open on weekends. Exhibits include original posters and handbills, photographs and paintings of important concerts and figures in the history of rock and roll. The museum's collections also include vinyl records, video tapes, audio tapes and books on music.

External links

  • Tilly Foster Farm Museum - official site
  • Putnam County Antique Machinery Association
  • Avalon Archives Museum
  • Putnam County's Tilly Foster Farm