
Billings Farm is a living museum celebrating Vermont's rural history. Today the museum is also a working dairy farm, and features regular demonstrations and educational events. The Billings Farm dates to 1871, when owner Frederick Billings (name-sake of Billings, Montana) a lawyer, railroad entrepreneur, and philanthropist began importing cows from the Isle of Jersey.
Today the farm still dairies Jersey cows as well as other livestock including sheep, horses, oxen, and chickens.
Billings Farm also features an authentically restored 1890 Farm House and abuts the
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Park. It is within walking distance of beautiful downtown Woodstock, VT, and within a resonable drive of all central Vermont destinations.
If you are looking to rent a vacation home for the weekend (or a week) during Foliage Season or Ski Season, be sure to visit ReynoldsRentals.Com for a lovely nearby village farmhouse.


