Woodbury Heritage House and Garden
About
The Heritage House was built in 1870 and is one of the oldest structures still in Woodbury. It was converted to a museum by the Woodbury Heritage Society and is open to the public.
The gardens are maintained by the Heritage Society and include over 100 different kinds of plants in a native garden, demonstration vegetable and herb gardens, and a butterfly garden, including many plants that were grown on farms by the early settlers of Woodbury.
Dates
The house is open the 2nd and 4th Sundays Jun through Sep from 1-4pm.
Rates
Free admission.
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