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Maple Sugar Festival (CANCELED)

Presented by Hale Farm & Village at Hale Farm and Village, Bath OH

Mar 14 - 22 2020
Maple Sugar Festival (CANCELED)

Join us at Hale Farm & Village March 14, 15, 21 & 22, 2020 for the Maple Sugar Festival and Pancake Breakfast!

IMPORTANT UPDATE: 

At WRHS, the health and safety of our staff, volunteers and guests is our number one priority, and it is in this spirit that we share this message. As I’m sure you know, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus (COVID-19) a global pandemic. This week, the Governor announced confirmed COVID-19 cases in our area and declared a state of emergency in Ohio.

Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS) is taking every precaution necessary to protect our staff, volunteers, and guests. Effective March 14, 2020, the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS) is closing all public venues through April 5, 2020. This change affects public operations at the Cleveland History Center, our main campus and headquarters in University Circle, and Hale Farm & Village, our living history museum in Bath. Both sites will be closed to the public from March 14 through April 5, 2020. WRHS administrative functions will continue without interruption for the next two weeks. WRHS ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Admission for Adults is $17 (includes breakfast), Children 3-12 years $12 (includes breakfast), Members and Breakfast only $7 (reservations not necessary)

LOCATION

Hale Farm and Village

2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath, OH 44210

PARKING INFO

Onsite Parking

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