Dame Farm

in the heart of Snake Den, is a working farm run by several
generations of the Dame Family.
BUT THIS ISN'T JUST ANY
FARM.
The
Dame Family Farm buildings have been placed on the National Register
of Historic Places and restored to the period in which they were
built ( ca. 1760's through 1925 ).
The farm is a living museum, open to the public and dedicated to the
preservation of the rural way of life, of a time when the farmer
lived in harmony with the land and its inhabitants. The Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management has developed educational
displays; natural trails have been provided with the aid of the
Audubon Society of Rhode Island and the Rhode Island Historical Farm
Inc.
LOCATION: Dame
Farm, on the east side of Brown Avenue, Johnston, RI 
NAME
ORIGINATION:
From the Dame Family
-
PREVIOUS OWNERS:
The Steere
Family, The Dame Family
DATE STATE ACQUIRED:
By condemnation on
October 10, 1969 ( part of the Snake Den land Acquisition of 1969 ).
TOTAL ACREAGE:
170
Current fees:
none
Click
here for
park history
Dame
Farm is the functional and visual focal point of approximately 500
Acres of farm land--woodlots, orchards, pasture land and fields--in
the rolling countryside along Brown Avenue. As one travels along the
road, the buildings, fields and activities of the farm are presented
in ever changing aspect. The barn, sheds, and dwelling, set well
back from the road, form a compact nucleus surrounded by fields
where hay, corn, and vegetables are grown.
Dame
Farm has supplied diversified crops to the local market for at least
a century and a quarter and it recalls a part of Rhode Island life
which is rapidly disappearing--the moderate sized family farm, owned
and worked by generations of old-line Yankee farmers which provided
food for the state's cities and towns during the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries.
All
Trash Is Carry In Carry out Please!