Bee Family Centennial Farm Museum Updated:12/2016

May - October or by appointment Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. From I-25 take Exit 271 to east frontage road. Go north 4 miles to County Road 58, then 1/4 mile east. U-pick rhubarb in season, gift shop, handicap access, motor coach/bus access. Special Events: June 25 - Vintage Baseball Game; September 24 Pioneer Living Day. Step into history and explore how settlers lived 100 years ago. Located on 10 acres of the family’s original homestead site just north of Fort Collins. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and sharing of the Bee family’s agricultural heritage. Artifacts, photographs, letters, and farm information from the family’s collection are exhibited in eight of the farm’s historic buildings. The history of irrigation, the sugar beet industry, and lamb feeding all come to life at the farm. The hands-on children’s activities and farm animals will enrich your family’s experience at the farm museum. Immerse yourself in simpler times and have fun while learning the history of northern Colorado agriculture. This is an experience for the whole family as you stroll the grounds and discover farm life past and present.


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4320 E. County Rd. 58
Fort Collins, CO  80528
Phone: (970) 482-9168


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