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Pomeroy Living History Farm


20902 NE Lucia Falls Rd.
Yacolt, WA.
360.686.3537
Fax: 360.686.8111
email: staff@pomeroyfarm.org
web site: www.pomeroyfarm.org
gift shop: www.pomeroyhouse.net


This web page is not the official Pomeroy Living History Farm web site.
Click above to go to their official site for information about all events.
Enjoy the pictures below courtesy of Noel Johnson ~ Click to enlarge

Pomeroy Living History Farm 2007 Quilt Festival

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Rachel Greco, owner of Grandma's Attic in Dallas, Oregon gave a very informative and well attened presentation on the old-fashioned art of the 1800's style Redwork embroidery at the 2007 Pomeroy Living History Farm's Quilt Festival.

The gardens were a perfect background for quilts. There were many vendors and the farm is always a treat to enjoy. For more pictures, click here.

Pomeroy Living History Farm
Steam Logging and Patriotic Weekend
July 7 & 8, 2007
Steam Logging & Steam Donkey
Antique Logging Equipment & Demonstrations

Steam Logging and Patriotic Weekend
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2007 Pomeroy Living History Farm Herb Festival
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The 2007 Pomeroy Living History Farm Herb Festival was held on May 19th and 20th 2007. Vendors offered all kinds of crafts, plants etc. A food booth was available. The Gift Shop was open, musicians played and most importantly, every kind of herb imaginable was for sale. Click here for more pictures.

2006 Quilt Show

Click to enlargeJean Wells, nationally known quilter, gardener, author, speaker, founder of the Sisters Quilt Show (largest in the world) and owner of the Stitchin' Post Quilt Shop in Sisters, Or. was the guest speaker at the 2006 Pomeroy Living History Farm's Quilt Festival. Her forums were a delight and they were well attended. The gardens were a perfect background for her flowery quilts. For more pictures, click here.

While you are in the area, Lucia Falls is only a short distance up the road. It is worth a visit. Click here for more information about Lucia Falls.

For more Quilt Shows in Washington State, click here.

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We visited the Tea Room, Gift Shop, and Gardens on July 17, 2003. We all agreed it was a perfectly delightful experience. You owe it to yourself and friends to visit the Pomeroy Living History Farm. We recommend that you also visit Lucia Falls while you are in the neighborhood.

Carriage House Tea Room
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Pomeroy House Gift Shop
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Pomeroy Living History Farm Garden
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