Maryland Emancipation Day 2025

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THIS EVENT IS FREE!

 Join Button Farm as we celebrate our annual Maryland Emancipation Day Event in commemoration of the day in 1864 when Maryland changed its constitution to abolish slavery six months before the end of the Civil War. The program will feature speakers, self-guided tours of the farm’s museum garden and animal pens.  Snacks and cider provided!

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The American Guinea Hog is an endangered heritage breed. Also called the Yard Hog or Acorn Hog, this relatively small, black breed of hog is thought to have been bred from hogs brought over in the late 18th century from West Africa.

The Guinea Hog’s popularity dwindled with the industrialization of agriculture and the loss of foraging land. The Guinea Hog is known for its docile temperament and was at one point one of the most common breeds along the East Coast, especially in the southern states.

Our three hogs, MONA, LISA, and DORA are all female and mainly treated as pets, although the breed was popular for its meat during the 19th century. Hogs, in general, are not very picky eaters, enjoying anything from corn to weeds such as clover, grubs, and even children’s fingers. So beware!

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