Antique Agriculture Festival

Hunter's Home Historic Site
19479 E Murrell Home Rd
Park Hill, OK 74451
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Antique Agriculture Festival

Address:
Hunter's Home Historic Site
19479 E Murrell Home Rd
Park Hill, OK 74451
Phone:
918-456-2751

Visit the Hunter's Home near Park Hill for a true antebellum harvest festival. The historic, 40-acre Hunter's Home and Plantation, built in 1845, comes alive at the Antique Agriculture Festival. Over a three-day weekend, interact with dozens of living history presenters and craftspeople showcasing their 19th-century harvest survival skills.   

In addition to soap makers, carpenters, smiths and spinners, musicians and magicians will stroll about providing pre-Civil War era entertainment to festival goers. Be sure to enjoy some great food during the sorghum and apple butter demonstrations, where you can even lend a hand in the harvesting process. On Saturday, strap on those fancy shoes for the evening harvest dance.

Before heading back to the 21st century, visit one of the vendors specializing in handmade goods and take a piece of 1840s Cherokee Territory home.

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Pricing

Adults: $7
Seniors: (62+) $5
Students: (6-18) $4
​Age 5 and Under: Free

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.

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