Trimborn Farm-Park People
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- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
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Recent Reviews
Maureen Marek
3 years agoIt is beyond special to see history preserved as it is here. Love that they open their doors for us! And always so much fun to experience so many different crafts🤗
Jennifer Miller
11 years agoI absolutely LOVE Trimborn Farm! As a professional photographer, and someone who appreciates our history, spending time at Trimborn is like taking a step back in history. My clients love having their photos taken here!
Dave Shapiro
9 years agoThe Trimborn Farm site is the actual buildings of the Trimborn Farm lime production facility. It began in 1851. Southeastern Wisconsin, even today is surrounded by quarries and the lime business drove the economy in the area for decades. By 1880, more than one million barrels of lime were shipped annually. The original building still stand on the site. Parking is on the actual property. The boyhood home of Jeremiah Curtin is on the eastern edge of the site. I found the massive kiln to be the most interesting. The road/parking area is not paved so there may be a bit of difficulty for handicapped persons.
Rose Marie
3 years agoVery friendly staff. Park is beautiful. A great place to still around. Enjoy walking my dog there.
Nancy Mack
3 years agoI wish I could of had a tour of the old farm house, a lot of history. I did enjoy my day!