Juneteenth at Farmington
FREE JUNETEENTH TOURS!
Come to Farmington on June 19th for free guided tours of the main house, where Abraham Lincoln spent three weeks! Approximately seventy people enslaved here developed a successful hemp plantation that provided a luxurious lifestyle for the Speed family and helped secure prosperity for the Commonwealth.
Tours are available from 11 am – 2 pm on June 19th.
Morocco’s tombstone, unearthed by a farmer in the 1930s
Klaire Sea, a descendant of David and Martha Spencer.
David Spencer, enslaved at Farmington by Peachy Peay.
Martha Spencer, enslaved at Farmington by Peachy Peay.
CONTACT FARMINGTON HISTORIC HOME
TOUR TIMES
Tuesday - Friday
10:30am 12:00pm 2pm
Saturday
11:00am 12:00pm 1pm
Holiday Closures
November Closed 11/27-11/29
December Closed 12/24-12/28
January Closed 1/01
Book a tour to reserve your space. Walk-in tickets may be purchased in the Museum Store. Current tour availability is found on our booking calendar.
School & other group tours please contact the office to schedule.