The farmstead was established c. 1750, when the oldest portion of the main farmhouse was built, and has been in the same family since 1797.
There are three other buildings that date to the 19th century: the barn (c. 1850), the henhouse (c. 1830), and the cider mill (c. 1870).
Other important aspects of the farm's landscape are its stone walls, well houses and a corn crib.
[1] It is now a living history museum operated by the Daniels Farmstead Foundation.
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