Maple Sugaring at Coggeshall
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Coggeshall Farm Museum
Visit the "Sugar Camp" at Coggeshall Farm Museum

Coggeshall Farm Museum, a living history museum in Bristol, RI, invites the public to participate in its annual maple sugaring demonstrations Tuesday, Feb. 16 through Sunday, Feb. 21, and weekends from Feb. 27 through March 13. The museum will be open 10 am to 4 pm on maple sugaring days, in all weather.
During your visit you can stroll to an 18th-century sugar camp and learn how Federalist-era people made maple sugar over a campfire. Then warm up around the hearth in Coggeshall's historic farm house and enjoy some mulled cider and johnny cakes. Visit the farm's heritage breed livestock, such as American Milking Devon cattle and Gulf Coast Native sheep, including six newborn lambs.
Maple sugaring is included with museum admission and free to Coggeshall members. Weekend admission is $5/children, seniors and active-duty military; $7/adults. Weekday admission from Tues., Feb. 16, through Friday, Feb. 19, is $3/children, seniors and active-duty military; $5/adults. Children under 3 are free. Memberships can be purchased online at www.coggeshallfarm.org or at the museum.
Coggeshall Farm Museum is located at 1 Colt Drive in Bristol, RI, off Poppasquash Road. The museum is open weekends from December 15 through April 15; Tuesday through Sunday during the week of February 16 for school vacation; and by appointment for groups, workshops, private events or scholarly visits.
For more information, email c.elder@coggeshallfarm.org or call 401-253-9062.