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    Cool way to spend a relaxed Sunday
    Amy M.

    All this time I've lived on Long Island and I've never been here. I'm glad we finally took a day to walk through and enjoy it. It was a nice fall day when we went and we had a good time walking through each old house and learning about its rich history. The grounds are large, and well kept, and most of the people there were full of information and tid-bits about what life was like back then. We even found out there's a new TV show from the time period being partially filmed there, which we thought was pretty cool. We walked through several homes, the schoolhouse, the old tavern, the general store, the farm area, and the weaver. Our only disappointment was that some of the houses and establishments were closed, and I sort of feel like if you're paying to get in and see this stuff, they should warn you if a number of them are closed for the day. Overall we really had a good time taking the leisurely walk through everything. It's a wonderful place to spend a day, especially if you're into history and experiencing a little of what the local Long Islanders lived long ago.

    Chris Z.

    I've been here several times before for the village but, this is the first time I've come for a wedding. My cousin had his wedding here at "The Barn" and I have to say it was a lot of fun. The venue is exactly as advertised...a barn but, fully redone. The "bones" of the barn are exposed and give a charming atmosphere that you don't expect. The acoustics are surprisingly good and the food is quite good. With extras like a cigar station, a well appointed full bar, and a rustic themed decor that works make this a great venue if you want something a bit different from the usual reception hall.

    Jason P.

    I never knew this place existed until I was in the area and looked for things to do nearby on Google maps. I quickly researched the place and saw some great reviews. I have been to a few of these villages in the past (Allaire in NJ and Sturbrudge in MA) and loved them both. I decided to give it a try since I had some time to kill as traffic going back west was terrible. I arrived at around 1 PM on an 85-degree and sunny Friday and the place was pretty empty. The parking lot is huge, but I'm sure it fills up as we approach the summer weekends. There is a visitor center/entrance with a few indoor exhibits and some interesting facts about the village itself and how it was constructed. The ticket counter is also there. An adult ticket is reasonably priced at $15 in person, but you can buy it online in advance for little cheaper ($12.50) from their website. Children tickets are about $12 in person and $9.50 online in advance. The counter staff were friendly and efficient. In that area, there were lots of picnic table seating, both indoor and outdoor. I'm not sure if that area is opened since COVID, but no one was there at the time. After entering the village area, there is a large field where I found out has baseball games from time to time. The central village area has lots of "houses" each staffed with workers who give you a little tour and tell you a bit about the history of the house and its inhabitants. There are other houses for special skills or crafts; blacksmith, hat maker, general stores and others. Staff is these houses will explain a bit about their craft and give demonstrations. There is a farm area there where I saw workers working, but I don't think there is much you can do there. There is also an area with a barn and animals. That entire section has pigs, sheep, cows, chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and goats. At the time, I would say about 70% of the houses in the entire village were opened. I understand more are opened during the weekend and special events. All staff were knowledgeable, patient and friendly. I can tell that they have a passion for history and teaching. There is so much to see and learn throughout the village. I would highly recommend this place to people of all ages. Especially those kids and adults interested in history. It's a great way to get the kids out the house for an educational experience and away from screens for a little while. I would love to return during of the special events or reenactments. There is a gift shop in the visitor/entrance center but it was closed when I was leaving at around 3:30 PM. I don't remember seeing any food options...though I did see a sign for vending machines but I'm not sure what were in those. Wear comfortable shoes...the terrain is grass, dirt and gravel, which is also good to know for those with strollers or wheelchairs.

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    Kellianne H.

    Love coming out to Old Bethlehem for Blaze! The staff are wonderful and parking is easy and organized. Highly recommend to get into the spirit of Halloween

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    I had my wedding at the barn on 7/31/21. I had the best experience here and have been getting nonstop compliments on the venue, the food, the decor, the service. It was absolutely amazing from start to finish. The big day was a huge success which I can honestly attribute to working with Emily Virgil, the sales manager. I truly cannot say enough good things about her. Emily was my point person for everything for eleven months. She was extremely professional, kind, overly accommodating and always steered me in the right direction. I was anxious for much of the planning and reached out to Emily frequently. She always responded promptly with a positive attitude and had an answer to all my questions. Emily coordinated with all my vendors effortlessly and knew all my wedding details like the back of her hand. Working with her I truly felt comfortable and reassuring. The barn is full of raw beauty while at the same time is a perfect blank slate to create any vision. The food was great in regards to quality and taste. The options of fun, creative add ons and cocktail hour stations really wowed my guests. I had a south of the border station, mac and cheese station, shipwreck seafood station, Chinese food station. I had added Ralph's ices station to dessert as well as a white castle take away station for guests go grab on their way out. Everyone loved it! This venue is absolutely amazing. My only negative feedback is that it is confusing for guests to find the barn the day of the party. My only recommendation is that they do more to make it easier for guest to find. I also feel it is important to mention that Lessings covid policy is the best out there in regards to the pandemic. Knowing that I would be fully refunded if I needed to cancel or could switch the date without being penalized was extremely reassuring during these unprecedented times. This was my initial reason for looking up Lessings venues to begin with prior to falling in love with the barn. The company itself as well as the wonderful staff really make you feel taken care of and did right by their brides, which is why I felt so strongly about leaving this review. Thank you to Emily Virgil and Lessings for making my day so special!

    Renee J T.

    Step back in time ...The restoration is an amazing place. A modern building is the gateway to this stunning village of yester year. The modern building offers a lunch room as well as displays of Long Island history Then go through the doors to a village from the 1870s Original Buildings gathered from other places on Long Island Houses stores a church and school house just to name a few Truly fascinating There is a real working farm And a house original to this land Authentic dressed townspeople will tell you lots of history And MY favorite time of the year is the fair It's a real one yes indeed where you can display your livestock fruits veggies and wares there are ribbons and cash prizes And yes indeed my brownies took home a blue ribbon I say it takes a full day to visit all the buildings go enjoy

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    Jim D.

    9.24.17. Bethpage Restoration My friend Mike took me here for birthday gift to experience this old time Fair. I didn't know what quite to expect, I've been here previously but when there are no events it's pretty much a ghost town. But with very cool ghosts. They really do hang out here they feel more comfortable in this place Frozen in time, familiar to them. Enough with Halloween ghost stories on with the review! There were a number of different attractions here including a reenactment of the Spanish American conflict which featured Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. With the horses and swords and everything. Each little historic house in the village was no longer empty reposing in.. "The Winds of time". The folks that had lived here seemed to come back alive to tell the stories of their lives and dreams. We learned of how the local library was once contained in a small box, we listened to beautiful fiddle music. Folks in period clothing walked among the quaint homes, as if the spirits of these early homesteaders themselves had returned. At the top of the hill was a exciting display featuring old military tanks and vehicles. A wonderfully knowledgeable gentleman we will call him Gunny. His face weathered with experience, he told the stories of how most of the machines in his custody where working and operative. My friend Mike wanted to drive one of the old Sherman tanks he said it was pretty similar to a caterpillar. Gunny laughed and said he didn't sell tickets for that yet. We Spent hours walking around, was pretty hot day for September in the 80s. Good thing I Like It Hot. I recommend the fair very much to anyone that wants to step back in time and see the sights and sounds of yesteryear. I think often of the sacrifices of those Brave folks who went before, they dreamed of the paths that we would later come to travel. JIM D.

    David K.

    We came to the restoration during the County Fair, so the experience is probably different than the normal experience. We parked at an office building off the LIE and loaded into school buses to get go the place. It was pretty well run. We went in and walked by a bunch of stands with information and selling items. The old baseball field was on the left, but there was no game going. We passed by some guys that looked like Rough Riders running drills and some old timey game booths. There were all the old buildings and shops. People dressed for the period. There were things that probably aren't normally there. There were pig races, food tents, a petting zoo, diving show and a small circus. I believe the barns and horses are normally there. The old village is definitely always there. We walked around the old area and they do a nice job. We had a young baby with us, so it isn't the most stroller friendly place. People had a great time. Everyone there seemed to be having a good time. Also, big thanks to the bus driver who helps get our stuff on the bus with the baby. Worth the check out.

    Anthony G.

    Very good park to visit in Old Bethpage where one can step back in time to the 1800s. Large place where you can wander around, go inside one of the many historic homes and speak to one of the many villagers in full costume who will tell you about each one of the restored structures. There's also farms and animals as well. Admission is $15 and worth it since it is fairly large. A nice place to come with the family and recommended.

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    So I went here on a feid trip. Just yapping and yapping and walking. I won't be back.

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