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History stands. This 1846 homestead ranch is home to the oldest local fieldstone farmhouse standing in America’s Midwest.
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 his family called home.
History stands. This 1846 homestead ranch is home to the oldest local fieldstone farmhouse standing in America’s Midwest.
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 his family called home.
History stands. This 1846 homestead ranch is home to the oldest local fieldstone farmhouse standing in America’s Midwest.
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 his family called home.