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Hot, Lovely, Eventful, and FUN Day at The 1850’s Homeplace

July 5, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

1850's Homeplace, Land Between the Lakes

 

My husband, Michael, and I spent the Fourth of July in one of our favorite places in the world: Land Between the Lakes.  The 1850’s Homeplace always throws a great Fourth of July party, and far be it from us to miss a great party.

When we arrived, Henry Clay was addressing a crowd near the main entrance.  People were interacting and applauding, oblivious to the 575 degree heat. And that was in the shade.  There was a wonderful band playing as well, wisely situated beneath shade trees.

Before I get to the pictures, let me set the scene for those of you who have yet to visit  The 1850’s Homeplace.  I assure you that you’re in for a wonderful surprise.  See, most people see the word, “Homeplace” and think there’s only one cabin (or home) involved.  In all actuality, as soon as you enter the doors of the welcome center, you’re in a wonderfully fun and educational place.

The welcome center is, itself, a lot of fun. There’s a gift shop with all kinds of things for kids of all ages.  There’s a vending machine, restrooms, candy, endless fascinating educational displays and materials, and some of the friendliest, warmest, most adorable workers I’ve ever encountered.

In fact, each time we’ve been (which is FAR too many to even begin counting), the women at the desk have been nothing short of southern charmers – with a whole lot of spirit thrown in to keep things interesting.

The two women working the desk yesterday afternoon (July 4) were a credit to the Homeplace and the Land Between the Lakes. When we left, I thought, “What a fun world it’d be if those ladies worked everywhere!”  I would have told my husband what I was thinking but he was too busy laughing at these gals.  See, he’s the biggest character in all the world and approaches each day as though it were his birthday party.  Half of the time people we encounter don’t know what to make of him, but sometimes (like this these ladies), we’ll get the treat of someone going toe to toe with him… more than holding their own ground.

 The 1850's Homeplace - Land Between the Lakes

Anyway, it was a lot of fun and whoever hired these two ladies should pat themselves on the back.  Then take these ladies out to dinner. Their pick.

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When you exit the welcome center (after paying admission), you enter a whole new world. Right off the bat, you realize that you’ve stepped out of the present day and have gone back in time to the mid-19th Century! The 1850’s Homeplace is actually a rural Tennessee farm much as it would have appeared in the 1850’s. The main house (pictured above and below) is absolutely adorable. I wanted to get a lot more pictures, but there were a lot of people coming and going and I didn’t want to get in anyone’s way or interrupt their enjoyment of this wonderful place.

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If you love photography, you’ll fall head over heels in love with everything about the 1850’s Homeplace – from the main house to the stables, the animals, the people in their 1850’s attire, the tools, the garden, the pig pen (love, love, love the pigs), the flower garden, and even the outhouse.

This is one incredibly special place and we love every inch of it.

The 1850’s Homeplace is a beautiful place to visit in spring, summer, and fall. You’ll actually want to visit the Homeplace in each season because you’ll see how the house, farm, and people changed along with the seasons. The Homplace’s season runs from the first of March to the end of November, so you’ll have plenty of time to go and go and go and go!  I love the Homeplace in spring and summer, but my favorite time to visit is definitely in fall.

There’s just something extra special about autumn on the farm.

Kids and adults, alike, will love all of the animals and sights.  Whenever we’re there, we always see kids running around having a ball. While they do gravitate toward all of the animals, they also get a huge kick out of all the creeks, trees, hills, and people “playing dress up.”

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You can read more about The 1850’s Homeplace by clicking the link.  Whatever you do, just GO! You’ll be so glad you did and, trust me, as soon as you leave you’ll start planning your next trip back. Been there, done that. Many times!

The 1850's Homeplace Butterfly on a Zinnia

The 1850’s Homeplace Schedule:

SEASON: Mar. 1 – Nov. 30
DAYS:  Wed. – Sun., Mar. & Nov; Daily, Apr. – Oct. Closed Mon. & Tues. in Mar. & Nov.
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. & 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun. Last ticket sold at 4 p.m.
ADMISSION: $4 ages 13 & up; $2 ages 5-12; 4 & under, free. Pre-scheduled Group rates are available. Call 270-924-2020

More pictures from The 1850’s Homestead:

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Celebrate the Fourth of July 1850’s Style at The Homeplace!

June 21, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Chickens at The 1850's Homeplace

This Land Between the Lakes event has passed, but there’s always something going on in the LBL! Check our Kentucky Events page for up to the minute events and news. Also, check out our ever-growing Things to Do in Kentucky page!

 

Fourth of July is just around the corner, so most of us are already gathering up our flags of all sizes and sticking them around the yard and in the house.  The Fourth is a wonderful holiday and VERY worthy of “doing up right.”

Below is a great idea for celebrating the Fourth of July in Kentucky’s beautiful Land Between the Lakes.

Celebrate July 4th 1850’s style with Independence Day at The Homeplace in Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area.  Bring the family to relive the patriotic spirit of the era with games, music, and a cool slice of watermelon.

On Wednesday, July 4, The Homeplace hosts a traditional 1850’s Independence Day Celebration under the farm’s shade trees.  Kick off the day’s festivities with the raising of the 1850’s USA 30-star flag at 1pm. After the flag-raising, join the group reading of The Declaration of Independence, a favorite speech in the 1850s.  Enjoy a special performance by Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, portrayed by George McGee and funded by the Kentucky Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Spend the afternoon enjoying historic games for all ages, a pie eating contest, old-time music, and some mouth-watering watermelon.

All programs are included with general admission to The Homeplace:  $4 ages 13 and up, $2 ages 5-12, and free for ages 4 and under.

Come Outside and Play at Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. Managed by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Land Between The Lakes provides outdoor recreation, lake access, and environmental education for the public to enjoy.  Visitors are encouraged to review LBL’s official website at www.lbl.org often for Calendar of Events, updates on programs and policies, safety information, maps, and temporary trail and road closures.  Follow Land Between The Lakes on www.Twitter.com/LBLScreechOwl.  Additional LBL information can be found on the website or by calling 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000.

See more pictures of Land Between the Lakes, including The Homeplace.

Be sure to check out the pigs! -They’re so cute I want to bring them home with me each time but my husband and cats aren’t in favor of the idea. They’re funny like that.

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Land Between the Lakes Gears Up for 2012: That’s Always Welcome News!

February 16, 2012 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Oxen at The Homeplace

Beautiful Oxen at The Homeplace, Land Between the Lakes

Now, don’t get me wrong, I love winter as much as anyone. I’m one of those nuts that just stands at the window staring, without even blinking, at snow. I’m also ALL ABOUT UK basketball, so this time of year is always exciting. And how much fun has Murray State been?!?! Hopefully UK, Murray State, and U of L will all go far in the NCAA Tournament.

Having said all of that, I am SO READY for spring and summer! Baseball, grilling out, gardening, hummingbirds and robins returning… and lots and lots of trips to Land Between the Lakes. How could I not be ready?

Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area is also SO READY for warm weather. LBL begins its 2012 operations on Thursday March 1, when they’ll open several wildly popular visitor attractions.

These Land Between the Lakes events has passed, but there’s always something going on in the LBL! Check our Kentucky Events page for up to the minute events and news. Also, check out our ever-growing Things to Do in Kentucky page!

 

The Homeplace, Woodlands Nature Station, Golden Pond Planetarium, and North & South Welcome Stations open their doors March 1, along with Hillman Ferry and Piney Campgrounds. The Homeplace, Nature Station, and North & South Welcome Stations will be open Wednesday through Sunday during March, and then open seven days a week beginning April 1.

One of my favorite places in the world, The Elk & Bison Prairie, remains open from dawn until dusk every day, year-round. The Golden Pond Visitor Center, Wranglers Campground, Energy Lake Campground, and Turkey Bay Off-Highway Vehicle Area remain open year-round as well.

The Golden Pond Planetarium, open daily beginning March 1, provides a full dome viewing experience complete with brand new digital multimedia equipment. Visit www.lbl.org or call 270-924-2020 for show schedule. Come join us for an exciting glimpse of the night skies filled with celestial objects, constellations, and more!

 

Pigs at The Homeplace, Land Between the Lakes

A few more of my friends at The Homeplace in Land Between the Lakes Recreation Area

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A Pickin’ Party at The Homeplace in Land Between the Lakes!

May 23, 2011 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Ox from The Homeplace, Land Between the Lakes

The beautiful ox above is one of The Homeplace’s prized residents.

There’s nothing about the Land Between the Lakes that I don’t love. An animal lover since before I was even born – don’t ask how I know, I just do – I love the Nature Station, the Bison and Elk Prairie, and the endless opportunities to see birds, butterflies, and wildlife.

Another identifying trait of mine is the fact that I’m a huge history buff.

Given that The Homeplace has animals and oozes history means it’s a place I can never get enough of.

The Homeplace is, essentially, a step back in time. Located in the Tennessee portion of Land Between the Lakes, The Homeplace is as educational as it is entertaining.

There’s also an outstanding gift shop that has just about everything you could hope for from a gift shop. To read more about The Homeplace and its history, please click the link.

A Pickin’ Party on the Horizon!

Anytime The Homeplace hosts a party, it’s one for the books and, trust me, when there’s food involved, you’ll want to invite everyone you know.  The food is always positively mind-boggling – as delicious as food can possibly be.  As you’ll notice in the blurb below, food will be available for purchase (insert a BOO-YAH right about here). The Pickin’ Party will be in full swing (literally) on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29.

From LBL.org: Born of the heartland, raised in the river valleys, old-time country music this weekend will once again echo in the hills and hollows of LBL. For two days, experience the best of old-time music through workshops, pickin’ sessions, and energized performances of old-time fiddle, banjo, and bluegrass music. Bring your banjo, guitar, fiddle, or harmonica and join in on the fun during daily open mic sessions. Enjoy weekend performances of folk singer and fretless banjo picker, Mark Dvorak, old time string band, The Dixie Volunteers and Cumberland River Plow Boys, Celtic music by Red River Breeze and the best of old time and bluegrass music. Throughout the day, stroll through the historic buildings, fields and gardens, and talk with the 1850’s farm family as they go about their daily chores. 1850’s children’s activities will be provided throughout the weekend.Festival food and ice-cold drinks will be available for purchase. Bring lawn chairs or ground blankets.

Saturday-Adults $6/Children $4; Sunday-Adults $5/Children $3. Includes same day HP admission. For more information, call 931-232-6457.

Click HERE for performer’s descriptions and schedule.

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