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  • NEW at Cassidy Station… Floral Design Workshop Experience with Cassidy Flower Co.

    Hello, friends! We are excited to launch our NEWEST experience at the farm for you all to enjoy. Cassidy Flower Co. will be teaching floral design workshops starting this month! Join us at the farm for our first signature Floral Design Workshop- a late spring inspired floral design experience. We are excited to offer 10 spots…

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  • Opening Day for Cassidy Flower Co.

    Cassidy Flower Co. will officially open to the public on Friday, February 10th offering a variety of fresh cut flowers. Perfectly timed for Valentine’s Day, the flower shop will feature ready-to-go vase arrangements, wrapped bouquets, a unique vase selection, and individual stems so customers can create their own designs. Once we have gotten through the…

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    Opening Day for Cassidy Flower Co.

  • The Estes Family came to Cassidy, Missouri before the railroad…

    When our family bought this land in 1872 we came here from Kentucky. We put down roots in the Ozarks and helped make Cassidy, Missouri what it is remembered for today. We have always been farmers who had a resourceful side. We have always used what we had, repurposed everything we could, made our own…

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    The Estes Family came to Cassidy, Missouri before the railroad…

  • Who, What, When of Cassidy Station and Estes Farms

    In 1872, the Estes family traveled from Kentucky to Missouri and purchased two farmsteads in Cassidy, Missouri. The farms sat on what would be the north and south sides of State Highway CC in Northern Christian County today. This family farmstead, to be later known as Cassidy Station, was purchased by Pleasant Green Estes and…

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    Who, What, When of Cassidy Station and Estes Farms

  • January Newsletter

    Hello friends,  We are excited to share our January newsletter with you! This month we have lots of new things to share with you. Progress on the restoration of all of the buildings has really been moving along since the weather has been mild. The Haybarn is nearing completion and we should be putting the…

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  • December Newsletter

    Kyle and Hollie Estes have been working on restoring the historic farmstead of Cassidy Station since early 2022. Cassidy Station sits on one of two farmsteads at Estes Farms, which is a century farm passed down for generations within the Estes family. Kyle and Hollie began working on this heritage project to celebrate the 150…

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