Map to Homestead
Located 7.3 miles south of US 191 on the East Green River Road.
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Sommers Homestead Open House Sept. 6
September 3, 2015
The Sommers Homestead Living History Museum invites everyone to their end of the season Open House on Sunday, September 6, 2015 from 10AM to 3PM. This is the last chance to visit the Homestead for the 2015 season. There will lots of home-cooked food and the historic site and buildings will be open to tour. Try out the crank telephones, hear old-time radio programs, dig for ice in the Ice House, milk the cow, wash laundry on washboards, and have fun with hands-on history. The meal will start at 11AM and last until the food is gone. Come out and enjoy great food, visit with friends and neighbors and help celebrate the Homestead’s 5th anniversary.
The Sommers Homestead Living History Museum is managed cooperatively by the Sublette County Historical Society, Green River Valley Museum, and siblings Jonita and Albert Sommers. The Homestead historic site is located 7.3 miles south of US 191 on the East Green River Road. See their Facebook page for more details.
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