Farm

Farm

The Farm at Gore Place

Explore the pages below to learn more about the present-day working farm at Gore Place, the animals we raise, the crops we grow, the early 19th-century history of the Farm, and how Gore Place continues to preserve and tell the story of this historic landscape and its agricultural traditions. 

THE FARM AT GORE PLACE AND ITS MISSION     LEARN ABOUT OUR ANIMALS, CROPS, AND WILDLIFE      EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF OUR FARM

 

Watch this video to see some of our favorite scenes around the Farm this past spring and summer, including our sheep, chickens, flowers, vegetables, and plenty of pollinators!

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Learn about volunteer options, or become a member to help support our Museum and Farm programs! 


Interested in Farm programs and events?

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"My long-time fascination with Gore Place is the implementation of so many innovations--indoor well and plumbing, hot water shower, central heating…"

- JC

Did You Know?

Gore Place Society was incorporated as a nonprofit museum in 1935.

Support Gore Place

Help us continue our mission!

The mission of Gore Place is to continue Christopher and Rebecca Gore's spirit of innovation and appreciation of natural beauty and culture through public programming and events at the Gores' 1806 country estate that encompasses a museum, green space, and a working farm. 

Latest News view all news

Origins of Popcorn

July 29, 2026

Origins of Pop Corn, Written by Jake Villalta

Welcome Jake, 2026 Summer Intern

July 9, 2026

Gore Place welcomes Jake for the 2026 Summer

Gore Place wins Best of Boston for Birthday Parties

July 7, 2026

Gore Place wins Boston Magazine's Best of Boston for our Birthday Parties!

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Gore Place
52 Gore Street
Waltham, MA 02453
USA