Plano BubbleLife - https://plano.bubblelife.com
Heritage Farmstead Museum debuts Poncho’s Pumpkin Patch

Heritage Farmstead of Plano recently debuted a new pumpkin patch experience for residents of all ages.  Poncho’s Pumpkin Patch – named for the Farmstead’s resident donkey – offers a variety pumpkins for sale, a hay maze, a wealth of photo opportunities and more.

The pumpkin patch is open Tuesday through Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by reservation.

“Guests can enjoy a variety of special photo opportunities, our truly unique Hampshire hay maze and the beauty of Heritage Farmstead Museum, a historic treasure located in the heart of Plano,” said Kathy Strobel, Heritage Farmstead Museum Development Director.
There is a $3 entrance fee at Heritage Farmstead Museum. The museum is located at 1900 W. 15th Street in Plano. For more information, please call 972.881.0140 or visit www.heritagefarmstead.org

About The Heritage Farmstead Museum:  The Heritage Farmstead Museum, a four-acre historic site consisting of a restored, 14-room 1891 Victorian farmhouse with its original outbuildings, interprets rural life on the North Texas prairie between 1890 and 1925. The museum provides tours, field trips and programs for 35,000 visitors each year.  For more information, call 972.881.0140 or visit www.heritagefarmstead.org.

DSC06190.JPG
DSC06217.JPG
DSC06134.JPG
DSC06177.JPG
DSC06135.JPG
Thursday, 12 October 2017