My girlfriend and I visited the Farm at Prophetstown this past weekend after checking out the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum earlier in the day and realizing this was right down the road. The site is a working farm depicting 1920s farm life, complete with two homes that were built from kits the original owners ordered from the Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog. They're fully furnished with period-appropriate materials and visitors can browse through at their leisure. There's also a barn for the animals and a blacksmith shop. We had a quick visit because it was a cold, rainy March day, but the animals were a particular highlight. The farm houses were neat, but I think we would have enjoyed them more if we'd visited when there were historic interpreters to discuss the buildings and their contents. Still, a nice...
Read moreHope to visit more this year to experience what they have to offer. Bought the support The Farm package, for $55 you get Indiana State park pass and The Farm sticker which comes with benefits specific to events and farm food products. Seems like they have good educational opportunities for the community and individuals...
Read moreLove attending events at the farm. Friendly staff, great place for kids and adults. We stopped in to visit their heirloom seed library today. Also, picked up a locally authored and printed book about the native flora in the giftshop. They offer a selection of locally made products. The meat and eggs from the farm are...
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