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  2. The Barns at Nappanee - Wikipedia

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    Amish Acres opened to the public in June 1970 after more than a year of restoration. The complex grew to include the original nine buildings, two relocated log buildings, an ice house, a mint distillery, a maple sugar camp, an apple cider mill, a one-room school, and a blacksmith shop. Three bank barns and the Round Barn Theatre have also been ...

  3. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Genesee County

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    Capitol Theatre Building† 140 Second Street Flint: August 24, 1984: City Ice and Fuel Company Office (Demolished) 2061 South Saginaw Street Flint: June 15, 1979: Civic Park Historic District† Generally bounded by Dartmouth, Lawndale, Rankin, Dupont, Welch, Brownell, Dayton, Trumbull Flint: May 13, 1981: Clio Depot† 300–308 West Vienna ...

  4. Barn raising - Wikipedia

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    A barn raising, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA, about 1900 A barn raising, also historically called a raising bee or rearing in the U.K., is a collective action of a community, in which a barn for one of the members is built or rebuilt collectively by members of the community.

  5. Greenmead Farms - Wikipedia

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    Greenmead Historical Park, also known as Greenmead Farms, is a 3.2-acre (1.3 ha) historic park located at 38125 Base Line Rd., Livonia, Michigan.It includes the 1841 Greek Revival Simmons House, six other structures contributing to the historic nature of the property, and additional buildings moved from other locations.

  6. Centreville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    An Amish community, formed in 1910, is now the largest in the state. [ 8 ] Centreville is the location of the Langley Covered Bridge and the Leverett and Amanda Clapp House , historic landmarks.

  7. St. Joseph County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The county was set off and organized by the Michigan Territory legislature in 1829; it was named for the river. [1] The area is home to the oldest and largest Amish community in Michigan. [4] St. Joseph County comprises the Sturgis, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area and is included in the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Portage, MI Combined Statistical Area.