Industry | Farming |
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Founded | 1964 |
Headquarters | United States |
Green Meadows Petting Farm is a farm animal learning center company. It was founded by Bob and Coni Keyes in Waterford, Wisconsin in 1964 as a petting farm. In 1988, they moved to Kissimmee, Florida and opened a second operation, notable for featuring a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railroad for its guests. The locomotive on this railroad was the same model as the locomotive used on the Gatorland Express in nearby Gatorland.[1] The Kissimmee location closed in January 2018.[2]
Members of the Keyes Family have opened eight additional Green Meadows Farms with total attendance of 500,000 people per year.[3]
As of 2018, the family operated in:
- Waterford, Wisconsin (Charlie Keyes)
- Sherwood, Wisconsin (Pat and Bonnie Keyes)
- Hazlet, New Jersey (Tim Keyes)
- Orange, Connecticut (Dan Keyes)
- Bayside, New York (Dan Keyes)
- Floral Park, New York (Dan Keyes)
- Old Bethpage, New York (Dan Keyes)
- Armonk, New York (Dan Keyes)
- Jessup, Maryland (Ken and Gail Keyes)
- Grand Prairie, Texas (Ken and Gail Keyes)
- Naperville, Illinois (Ken and Gail Keyes)
- Frederick, Maryland (Ken and Gail Keyes)
See also
References
- โ Playground Magazine - All Aboard
- โ "Green Meadows Petting Farm Closes in Kissimmee, Seeks a New Location". Attractions Magazine. March 9, 2018. Archived from the original on September 24, 2019. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
- โ "Green Meadows Petting Farm Profile". Florida Trend. November 2013. p. 42.
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