Yes, there is one remaining farm in New York City, New York. It is located in the borough of Queens and is called the Queens County Farm Museum. It is located at 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, New York 11004.
Their phone number is (718) 347-3276. Queens Farm dates back to 1697and it occupies New York City's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland, It is the only working historical farm in the city. The Farm Museum is open daily year-round from 10 a.m.To 5 p.m.
They have livestock, vineyards, and farming fields. In the Fall, they have pumpkin picking. The Farm was originally a therapeutic facility for a mental hospital (Creedmore), and patients planted and harvested crops as part of their treatment program.
The Farm has endured four local wars and two world wars, and is still a viable and thriving farm, although no longer part of the hospital program. It is now run by the Parks Department of NYC.
As one of the oldest urban farms in the city, Added Value has played a major role in transforming vacant lots into urban gardens and improving access to local, healthy and affordable food for Brooklynites. The farm, which uses raised beds, has “three main incentives: growing a just food system, youth empowerment, and farm-based learning” and has year-long training programs for nearly 115 neighborhood teens. Tenth Acre Farms had a humble beginning in the backyard of co-founder Jordan Hall’s apartment.
Since 2009 though, the trio of farmers have expanded and have taken over an abandoned basketball court at St. Cecilia’s School in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Like all the farmers on this list, Tenth Acre’s main goal is to provide the freshest and healthiest vegetables possible to the citizens of NYC.
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