The Tobacco Farm Life Museum focuses on the life-style and activities of the farm family during the early 1900's and offers displays on the production of tobacco from seed to market through exhibits and film. Open Wednesday through Saturday. Admission is free but donations are accepted.The Tobacco Farm Life Museum focuses on the life-style and activities of the farm family during the early 1900's and offers displays on the production of tobacco from seed to market through exhibits and film. Open Wednesday through Saturday. Admission is free but donations are accepted.
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08/07/2008

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Farmlife Museum in South Hill-Wonderful!

The Virginia Tobacco Farm Life Museum in South Hill is a wonderful step into yesteryear. With excellent exhibits of artifacts from Virginia's past, the museum takes you on a tour of what life was like in the days of horse and buggies and the family farm.



The Farm Life Museum is South Hill's best kept secret! The curator, Mr. Max Crowder, is a noted historian of Southern Virginia. He is a delight to talk with.



The museum is well-worth the drive to South Hill. Don't miss this treasure!

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