See a map to Cobblestone Farm
The Cobblestone Farm house, completed in 1845, was originally a two-family home. Benajah Ticknor, a U.S. Naval surgeon, and Heman Ticknor, whig politician and farmer, shared occupancy of this classic revival structure with their families. Being restored and interpreted to reflect its mid-nineteenth century appearance, the site provides a view of past rural life in Washtenaw County. Today the site is administered through Parks and Recreation Services with support from the Cobblestone Farm Association.

Cobblestone Farm Museum
Guided tours of the museum farmhouse are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the last Saturday of the month beginning in May. Group tours are arranged by appointment by calling 734.994.2928.
Admission Fees
Adult: $2
Senior: (60 and over) $1.50
Youth: (age 3 to 17) $1.50
Family: (not to exceed five) $6