Iron Work Farm Begins 2023 Season of Open Houses
ACTON: On May 28, the Iron Work Farm begins the 2023 season of “4th Sunday” open houses at their two South Acton house museums - Jones Tavern and the 1707 Jones-Faulkner Homestead.
Jones Tavern, 128 Main Street, will be open from 1-3pm. The building exemplifies the architecture of several eras, including the original 1732 house, 1750 tavern taproom, and elegant 1818 addition, where our newest acquisition, a late 18th /early 19th-century Jones family “tall” clock, has just been installed in the parlor.
At the 1707 Jones-Faulkner Homestead, 5 High Street, 3-5pm, they have joined Freedom’s Way Heritage Association’s “Hidden Treasures” month by highlighting the Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary sign that has stood by the road since 1930. One of three signs in Acton commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, this one contains some curious errors. See if you can find them! And while at the house, say hello to members of the Nashoba Valley Weavers’ Guild, who will be demonstrating one of our former “Hidden Treasures”, the old “barn frame” loom. Parking is available on-site or nearby.
Jones Tavern, 128 Main Street, will be open from 1-3pm. The building exemplifies the architecture of several eras, including the original 1732 house, 1750 tavern taproom, and elegant 1818 addition, where our newest acquisition, a late 18th /early 19th-century Jones family “tall” clock, has just been installed in the parlor.
At the 1707 Jones-Faulkner Homestead, 5 High Street, 3-5pm, they have joined Freedom’s Way Heritage Association’s “Hidden Treasures” month by highlighting the Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary sign that has stood by the road since 1930. One of three signs in Acton commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, this one contains some curious errors. See if you can find them! And while at the house, say hello to members of the Nashoba Valley Weavers’ Guild, who will be demonstrating one of our former “Hidden Treasures”, the old “barn frame” loom. Parking is available on-site or nearby.
