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The Wake County Parks, Recreation and Open Space Division was given management of Oak View in 1995, creating the first historic site in the Wake County park system. With the completion of a Farm History Center in 1997, Oak View began to focus on teaching about North Carolina's agricultural history from colonial times to the present. Recently, a ...
William and Amanda Jane Ellis owned this farm from 1882 to 1919. During that time the Queen Anne style house with Stick influences and the heavy timber frame barn were built. Both were constructed around 1900. Two garages are the non-contributing buildings. The two-story, frame house is a T-plan structure with five gables. Four of the gables ...
Roseland Park Mausoleum: Northwest corner of Twelve Mile Road and Woodward Avenue Berkley: January 27, 1983: Rowe House† 2360 Lone Tree Road, east of Ridge Road Milford vicinity September 17, 1974: Royal Oak Methodist Episcopal Church: 320 West Seventh Street Royal Oak: June 30, 1988: Royal Oak Township Cemetery / Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery
The Robert William Andrew Feller Farmstead is a federally designated historic site a couple miles northeast of Van Meter in Dallas County, Iowa, United States. It is the boyhood home of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller. [2] The historic district is 1.2 acres (0.49 ha).
Oak Ridge Park is a 90-acre (36 ha) county park in Clark, New Jersey, United States, located on the border of Edison, New Jersey managed by Union County. The park, formerly Oak Ridge Golf Course, was converted to a park in 2009. The park is home to the historic Homestead Farm at Oak Ridge. A Celtic festival, the Union County Celtic Festival is ...
The County Poor House in 1874. The land that now constitutes County Farm Park was bought by Washtenaw County in 1836 from local resident Claudius Britton for $1,200. [1] [7] In order to comply with an 1830 Michigan Territory law requiring every county in the territory to construct and operate a poorhouse, Washtenaw County opened the County Poor House on the site in 1837.
It consists of a house belonging to a farm along with the surrounding buildings. [1] The characteristics of a specific farmstead reflect the local landscape, which provides their environmental context. Some farmsteads have additional outlying field barns and outfarms somewhat further afield than the main cluster of buildings at the farmstead. [2]
The Pound Farmstead, also known as the Dr. Pound Pioneer Farmstead, is a historic farm located in Hays County, Texas United States. The original 750-acre (3.0 km 2 ) farm was founded by Doctor Joseph McKegg Pound and his wife Sarah in 1854 in an unsettled area of Central Texas, now located in the City of Dripping Springs .