Cobblestone FarmLocated within Buhr Park, in the very heart of Ann Arbor, MI, the Cobblestone Farm and Museum offers a glimpse at what life was like in southeast Michigan during the mid-19th century.

The property features a neo-classical style, cobblestone farmhouse, constructed in 1844 for Dr.Benahah Ticknor, a naval doctor. Today, the restored farm and farmhouse are open to the public and offer a variety of historic decorative art pieces and artifacts from the 19th century.

Special Events at Cobblestone Farm
Cobblestone Farm hosts a weekly farmers' market on Tuesdays, from May through November. The more than 25 weekly vendors offer local produce, plants, canned goods, flowers and dairy products.

The property is also the site of numerous special events, including: Living History Days, Michigan Log Cabin Day, Spring on the Farm, an Independence Day celebration, and Country Christmas.

Visiting the Cobblestone Farm and Museum
The Cobblestone Museum is open on Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and admission is free.

The Cobblestone Farm and Museum is located at 2781 Packard Road in Ann Arbor.