CLEMMONS FAMILY FARM
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    • About Us
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      • Our Plans for the Center
    • Who We Are >
      • Jack and Lydia's Living Legacy
      • How Jack and Lydia Found and Bought the Farm
    • What We Do
    • Press Coverage >
      • Other News >
        • 2017 Updates
        • 2016 Updates
    • What Our Community is Saying >
      • Feedback from other Vermont communities
    • When Are We Open?
  • A Sense of Place
    • Why, Hello there, Artists!
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      • This Winter's Exhibits
      • 2018 Steps to Resilience Exhibit
      • 2018 To Sing of Common Things
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    • Art >
      • A bit about the Art
      • Farm2Art Program >
        • Summer 2016 Farm2Art Program
      • Culinary Heritage & Arts Program
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      • Our Heritage
      • Holding On to Our Legacies
    • K-8 Field Trips
  • Farm Storytelling
    • Farm Storytelling Channel
    • Our Storytelling >
      • Heritage, Farm & Family Stories >
        • Louisiana and Arkansas: 1800s - 1920s
        • From the South to the Mid-West: 1930s to 1950s
        • Vermont: 1960's - present
        • Finding and Buying the Farm
      • Vermont2Africa and Back Stories
  • Historic Buildings
    • Venue Rentals
    • Six Historic Buildings
    • The Barn House >
      • The Barn House Legacy
    • The Big Barn >
      • "Making History, Creating Place" Videos!
      • The Historic Water Cistern
    • The Main House >
      • About the Black Locust Trees
    • The Shop >
      • Shop Storytelling Videos
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Watch Our Video:
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"An African American Legacy and a Magical Place: 
​The Clemmons Family Farm in Vermont"

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​ ​An African American Legacy and a Magical Place features aerial views of our 148-acre farm and storytelling by co-owners, Jack and Lydia Clemmons, who moved from Cleveland, Ohio to Charlotte, Vermont in 1962.  
© CLEMMONS FAMILY FARM. COPYRIGHT 2015. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Vision >
      • Our Plans for the Center
    • Who We Are >
      • Jack and Lydia's Living Legacy
      • How Jack and Lydia Found and Bought the Farm
    • What We Do
    • Press Coverage >
      • Other News >
        • 2017 Updates
        • 2016 Updates
    • What Our Community is Saying >
      • Feedback from other Vermont communities
    • When Are We Open?
  • A Sense of Place
    • Why, Hello there, Artists!
    • African Diaspora Artists Registry
  • Programs
    • Events! >
      • This Winter's Exhibits
      • 2018 Steps to Resilience Exhibit
      • 2018 To Sing of Common Things
    • Farm >
      • Forest
    • Art >
      • A bit about the Art
      • Farm2Art Program >
        • Summer 2016 Farm2Art Program
      • Culinary Heritage & Arts Program
    • Heritage >
      • Our Heritage
      • Holding On to Our Legacies
    • K-8 Field Trips
  • Farm Storytelling
    • Farm Storytelling Channel
    • Our Storytelling >
      • Heritage, Farm & Family Stories >
        • Louisiana and Arkansas: 1800s - 1920s
        • From the South to the Mid-West: 1930s to 1950s
        • Vermont: 1960's - present
        • Finding and Buying the Farm
      • Vermont2Africa and Back Stories
  • Historic Buildings
    • Venue Rentals
    • Six Historic Buildings
    • The Barn House >
      • The Barn House Legacy
    • The Big Barn >
      • "Making History, Creating Place" Videos!
      • The Historic Water Cistern
    • The Main House >
      • About the Black Locust Trees
    • The Shop >
      • Shop Storytelling Videos
  • Subscribe!
  • Donate