Welcome to Johnston Farm

The Johnston Farm & Indian Agency celebrates 2,000 years of Ohio's rich history from prehistoric Indians to Ohio's canal era. The focal point of the peaceful 200-acre park is John Johnston — farmer, public official, and U.S. Indian Agent for western Ohio from 1812 to 1829. Today, visitors enjoy the home and farm of this most extraordinary man much as it appeared in 1829.

Not far from Johnston's farm is a modern museum, which was constructed to resemble the blockhouse style of Fort Piqua, General Anthony Wayne's 18th-century supply post. Exhibits trace the story of the Eastern Woodland Indians of Ohio and the Pickawillany village site. Guests also may enjoy a ride aboard the General Harrison of Piqua, a replica 70-foot-long canal boat often used for transportation of passengers and cargo in the 19th century. Costumed guides direct the mule-drawn boat to provide an authentic and memorable experience for all.






 
 
Contact Info
937-773-2522

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Hours of Operation:
April, May, September and October
Monday — Friday 9 AM — 2 PM
for school groups. The public is always
welcome when a school or other groups
are here. It's best to call ahead to
confirm the schedule for that day.
 
June, July and August
Thursday and Friday 10 AM — 5 PM
Saturday and Sunday Noon — 5 PM
— Closed Holidays —
 
House Tours:
10 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM
1:30 PM, 2:30PM. 3:30 PM
 
Canal Boat Rides:
12:30 PM, 2:30 PM and 4 PM
 
Location:
9845 N. Hardin Rd.
Piqua, Ohio 45356
 
Amenities:
Free Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
 
Admission:
Adult — $10.00
Children 6 - 12 — $5.00 under 5 FREE
Seniors, Military and AAA Members — $9.00
OHS and Johnston Family Friends members are admitted FREE.
— Call for group rates —
 
Events —  read more...
 
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     9845 N. Hardin Rd.
     Piqua, OH 45356
     PH: 937-773-2522
     Alt: 1-800-752-2619
 
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