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Wellington Farm, USA

"Where It's Always 1932"

 

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Welcome to Wellington!

Wellington Farm, USA is a 60-acre open-air interpretive museum designed to provide an educational opportunity for visitors to experience life as it was in rural mid-America during The Great Depression.  Through a series of displays, a wide variety of exhibits, and beautiful natural settings, the park provides a variety of educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities for visitors to Northern Michigan.

Our unique museum honors our heritage by providing visitors and students with the opportunity to experience history firsthand.  The park includes a Visitor's Center, Blacksmith Shop, Grist Mill, Sawmill, Carpenter's Shop, Machine Shed, Farmer's Market, Barnyard, and Summer Kitchen.  All of our buildings are fully functional and in complete operation through performances by volunteers specializing in historical and dramatic interpretation.  A pavilion, petting farm, and nature trails complete the park's beautiful natural setting in Northern Michigan; approximately 8 miles south of Grayling.

On this site you'll find information about our history and activities, along with descriptions of our Special Events.  We hope you will find all of the information you are looking for about our unique, interactive, and historical tourist destination.

OUR MISSION
It is the mission of Wellington Farm, USA to provide an interactive, educational opportunity for visitors to experience life as it was in rural mid-America during The Great Depression.  A vital component of our mission is to stress the importance of our natural resources, highlighting the wonders of our beautiful Northern Michigan surroundings and detailing the ecology of the beech/maple forest.
 
 
OUR HISTORY
Wellington Farm, USA was a farming community in the southwest corner of Crawford County, Michigan.  It existed officially from 1881 until 1918, that being the period of time when the post office was in operation.  The Wellington Post Office had possibly 8 different sites, and Wellington Farm, USA is located near one of these sites.
 
One of the very early settlers was Wellington Batterson.  He homesteaded in the area in 1878.  In 1879, when Crawford County was organized, he assumed the duty of Judge.  He was later elected Judge of Probate, a title that he held for many years.  It is likely that the post office and the community were named for Judge Batterson.
 
In 1910, Judge Batterson was instrumental in a publication designed to stimulate interest in farming in Crawford County.  It was hoped that this publication would entice immigrants to come to the area and take up farming.  The most profitable cash crops at the time were clover seed and potatoes.
 
In 1918, the duties of the Wellington Post Office were taken over by the nearby City of Grayling, MI and slowly the community of Wellington began to disappear.  A few of the old homes and farm buildings still exist, but most of what was once a bustling farming community is now gone.
 
Wellington Farm, USA is the creation of a local resident who, by his own admission, was born more years ago than he'd like to admit on a farm in northwest lower Michigan.  The only son of a farmer and a school teacher, Howard Taylor earned degrees from both Central Michigan University and Michigan State University.  He began a 30-year career in education, teaching music and theatre.
 
Upon his retirement from teaching, Howard began creating a living history farm in Crawford County near Grayling, MI.  Discovering some of the aforementioned history of the area, Taylor began researching material and developing interpretive and educational stories and presentations to entertain visitors to the park.  An avid collector of farm equipment, he expanded his collection to include authentic buildings.
 
Taylor's wife, Gloria, urged him to combine his passions into the current Wellington Farm, USA.  In 1996 the "doors" were opened to the public and tours of the facility were offered complete to every historical detail acknowledged in the buildings, dress, and storytelling enjoyed by those who experience the park.
 

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"Where It's Always 1932"
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Wellington Farm, USA
"Where It's Always 1932"
6940 S. Military Road
Grayling, MI  49738
1-888-OLD-FARM 

howard@i2k.net

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Wellington Farm, USA
"Where It's Always 1932"
 
6940 S. Military Road ** Grayling, MI 49738
1-888-OLD-FARM
 
 
 
 
 

Wellington Farm Park is an excellent place for Birthday Parties, Family Reunions, Company Picnics, Business Meetings or any other group outing.  Please consider allowing us to host your next event!  Call 888 653 3276 today, or email howard@i2k.net 

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