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History stands as this ranch was built with its fields own fieldstone. This 1846 homestead ranch is home to the oldest local fieldstone farmhouse in America’s Midwest. This farm lasted 179 years before being developed. Original homestead cottage will be preserved and restored.

Talk about American craftsmanship in this stone work. Irish immigrant John Farrell put his masonry skills to work building a stone wall, walk-in smoke house, and 2 stone cottages with his family in mind.

Take a sharp right and climb the steep hill leading to that sharp right turn. Keep your foot on the gas. “Welcome Home Kids” is what Mom says to her van full of cuties.

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History stands as this ranch was built with its fields own fieldstone. This 1846 homestead ranch is home to the oldest local fieldstone farmhouse in America’s Midwest. This farm lasted 179 years before being developed. Original homestead cottage will be preserved and restored.

Talk about American craftsmanship in this stone work. Irish immigrant John Farrell put his masonry skills to work building a stone wall, walk-in smoke house, and 2 stone cottages with his family in mind.

Take a sharp right and climb the steep hill leading to that sharp right turn. Keep your foot on the gas. “Welcome Home Kids” is what Mom says to her van full of cuties.

History stands as this ranch was built with its fields own fieldstone. This 1846 homestead ranch is home to the oldest local fieldstone farmhouse in America’s Midwest. This farm lasted 179 years before being developed. Original homestead cottage will be preserved and restored.

Talk about American craftsmanship in this stone work. Irish immigrant John Farrell put his masonry skills to work building a stone wall, walk-in smoke house, and 2 stone cottages with his family in mind.

Take a sharp right and climb the steep hill leading to that sharp right turn. Keep your foot on the gas. “Welcome Home Kids” is what Mom says to her van full of cuties.

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