The Muster Field Farm Museum was established for educational purposes to promote and encourage the history of New Hampshire agriculture and early architecture. The Museum has four major attractions:
The Matthew Harvey Homestead, a handsome 18th century farmhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places
A varied collection of historic farm buildings, ranging from huge barns to small corn cribs saved from destruction and moved to the property
A working farm, producing vegetables, flowers, hay, and cord wood
A superb, scenic location between Mount Kearsarge and King Ridge, covering 250 acres of fields and woods