Step back in time and experience life on a small farm in northern Virginia. Living history programs and demonstrations offer a glimpse of what life was like for a poor farm family, just before the Revolutionary War.
Living History
Claude Moore Farm offers a unique opportunity to experience what life on a farm was like before the American Revolutionary War. The Farm is managed and operated by the Friends of Claude Moore Colonial Farm, through a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. Programs and hands-on demonstrations highlight an important part of our nation's history. more...
Write to
Claude Moore Colonial Farm 6310 Georgetown Pike
McLean, VA 22101
Phone
Visitor Information at Claude Moore (703) 442-7557
Parkway Headquarters (703) 289-2500
Climate
The weather in the Washington DC area varies with the season. Summers can be very hot with temperatures in the 90's or higher, often with high humidity. Temperatures during the spring and fall are often cooler, with less humidity. Winter temperatures can vary from mild to very cold.
Did You Know?
As early as the 1820s, free African Americans settled in a community called Vinegar Hill, an area now known as Brightwood. During the Civil War, Fort Stevens was built within Vinegar Hill boundaries and repulsed the only Confederate attack on the District of Columbia.