Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum is
a non-profit organization which
works in conjunction with the
Loudoun County Parks and
Recreation department to promote
and preserve Loudoun County’s
agricultural heritage through exhibits
and activities at the Heritage Farm
Museum.
In addition to fund raising, LHFM
members seek out artifacts and
other items for donation to the
museum that represent various
periods in Loudoun’s history.
The collaboration between LHFM
and Loudoun County Parks and
Recreation department is an
outstanding example of how private-
public partnerships can promote
local history and educational
activites.
This website is managed, funded
and maintained under the auspices
of LHFM. Current Board members
are:
V. President
Jeff Browning
Member
William Washington
About the Heritage Farm Museum
The Heritage Farm Museum is Loudoun County's museum of
agriculture. We preserve, promote and bring to life Loudoun's
rich agricultural heritage and the history of rural life. The
museum is supported by the 501(c)3 non-profit board, LHFM.
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Easter, Memorial Day, Presidents Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day.
Children $3.00 (Children under 2 - free)
In the event of severe weather, call the Museum's
main number for information on schedule changes
Heritage Farm Museum of Loudoun County
Katie Eichler Jones, Co-Director
Christie Love, Co-Director
Razi Peyghaleh, Museum Associate
Erin Martinez, Museum Associate