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Wishing to preserve her beloved home and give future generations the chance to experience the sights, smells, and sounds of rural life, Caroline Foster in 1979 bequeathed Fosterfields to the Morris County Park Commission, to be preserved as a "living historical farm," the first in New Jersey. Not a replica, Fosterfields is a working farm, using the tools, techniques, and materials of a turn-of-the-century farm.
General Joseph Warren Revere, grandson of Paul Revere, bought the property in the mid-1800s and built the impressive Gothic Revival home, The Willows. Charles Foster purchased the farm in 1881, changing its name to Fosterfields, and it was here that Caroline Foster lived 98 of her 102 years. As she wished, Fosterfields offers an incomparable opportunity to experience our agricultural heritage, providing through its living history programs and tours a fascinating look at life in the late Victorian era.
Winter Hours
Except for certain scheduled programs,
Fosterfields is closed to the general public November — March.
Spring Hours
April 7 – July 1:
Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm
Sunday, May 20 ~ Noon - 5 pm
Sunday, July 1 ~ Noon -5 pm
Closed July 4, Closed Sundays and Mondays
Summer & Fall Hours
July 5 – October 28:
Wednesday – Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday, Noon – 5 pm
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays





The Historic Sites of the Morris County Park Commission received an operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.
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