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Probably the oldest complex of farm buildings in Rock County, begun in 1840 by the first settler in Bradford township on land he bought from the government for $1.25 per acre. 33: Homer B. DeLong House: Homer B. DeLong House: August 1, 1985 : 500 Milwaukee Rd.
United States historic place Ridgedale U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Washington Bottom Farm Show map of Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia Washington Bottom Farm Show map of West Virginia Washington Bottom Farm Show map of the United States Coordinates 39°24′49″N 78°44′19″W / 39.41361°N 78.73861°W / 39.41361; -78.73861 Area 251.6 acres ...
Ridgedale is located off the South Branch Valley Railroad and is accessible from West Virginia Route 28 by way of Washington Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 28/3). Ridgedale once had a post office and a school in operation there. Today, Ridgedale consists of the old Washington farm and a number of summer camps, cabins, and vacation homes on ...
Ridgedale has multiple meanings, including: Ridgedale, Saskatchewan; Ridgedale Center, a regional shopping mall in Minnetonka, Minnesota; Ridgedale, Hampshire County, West Virginia; Ridgedale, Missouri; Ridgedale (also known as Washington Bottom Farm), the plantation of George W. Washington, a distant relative of George Washington
Trimborn Farm is a Victorian era estate located in Greendale, Wisconsin, United States, and owned by Milwaukee County. Spanning 7.5 acres (18.5 hectares) and nine buildings, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The farm is also a State Historic Site and designated Milwaukee County Landmark.
The Town [3] of West Sweden is located in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 731 at the 2000 census. The population was 731 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Pole Cat Crossing is partially located in the town.
As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 581 people, 211 households, and 166 families residing in the town. The population density was 13.6 people per square mile (5.3/km 2). ...
In 1907 Bill Huggins moved his saloon from Fern into Sheldon. Max Dietz also moved his general store from near the cemetery in to town. Eventually all businesses and schools moved, until now all that remains out by Fern is farms, homes, and the cemetery. [6] In 1908 Sheldon was platted, and that year a land office opened.