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FAQs

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Can I bring my kids?

Answer

Yes you can! But please do let us know so we can make sure to acquire additional chicken nuggets, pop tarts, and loads of sugary drinks. You said you wanted your kids to have fun, right?

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What if I have kids but don't want to bring them to the events?

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As a parent, this is your right! Let us know if this is how you're leaning and we can see about coordinating a group babysitter.

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What's the dress code?

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The bride and groom want everyone, men and women, to feel their most beautiful. Please wear what you feel best in. It could be a summery dress, a jumpsuit, a suit and tie, pants and a button down, etc. The only thing that isn't acceptable here is nudity. It's a family friendly event.

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Is there some history behind Crockett Farm?

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Thank you so much for asking. Yes. yes there is. Built in 1895, the original 640 acres, owned by Walter Crockett, Sr. and his sons, was one of the oldest farmsteads in the area that later became known as Crockett’s Prairie. (And yes, Walter Sr. was a cousin to Davy “King of the Wild Frontier” Crockett.) The Lovejoy Brothers out of Pt. Townsend were hired to build both the Crockett home and the barn; they were originally shipwrights but went on to build many of the Victorian homes in Coupeville. The hip-roofed barn—a style, from back east, with which the Crocketts were familiar—is the only one of its kind in the state. The barn was built like a three-dimensional puzzle—from the ground up, with local stone forming the foundation and each plank fit in with such precision that the diagonally pieced walls are perfect to less than ¼ of an inch.