One of the few remaining Dutch Colonial farmhouses in New York City is in Prospect Park. The original Lefferts home, built before the American Revolution in the farming village of Flatbush, was torched by American soldiers seeking to smoke out the British during the war. The structure that now stands is a circa-1783 replacement. It was moved to its present location in 1918. Seasonal herb and vegetable gardens add to the sense of the semirural that was old Brooklyn.
After sheep are shorn in the spring at the Prospect Park Zoo, the fleece is taken to Lefferts Homestead, where it is cleaned, carded, spun and woven. Weekend programs for the public as well as educational programs take place regularly at the home.
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