FARM Photos by Ken Wyner.
fiery orange and red, it’s time to
relax with a glass of wine or settle
back in one of the Adirondack
chairs beneath the Hay Barn’s
grand porch and gather around the
fire pits for s’mores.
And one of the special high-
lights of the Tusculum’s location
and community connection?
Waredaca Brewing Company is
only a short hayride from the inn.
Offering a popular variety of local-
ly brewed beers, it is guaranteed
family fun. Even as the tempera-
tures dip and a quiet snow covers
the fields, there’s always a spot
for guests by the fireplace with a
warm blanket and hot drink.
Whether it’s a first time or
fifth time staying, relaxing or
celebrating at Tusculum Farm, the
activities, views and farm sur-
prises keep each visit fresh in the
mind. While the farm is constantly
in motion, its roots remain ever
present as the family home it once
began as hundreds of years ago.
As those who know Tusculum well
often say, “The farm will always be
a family farm, and everyone who
visits is family.”
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plenty I autumn harvest 2019
Wedding Photo: jessica marie yaniga
Tusculum Farm offers three over-
night options. The Farmhouse
suites have private bathrooms
and serve breakfast prepared
with farm-fresh and locally
sourced ingredients. The Coop
apartment and Carriage House
provide kitchens for a more inde-
pendent experience. The entire
farm sleeps up to 24 and can be
fully rented out for weddings,
family reunions or special events.