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Description: Working farm for more than 250 years, since 1732 when Joseph Phillips purchased 125 acres from landholder, William Bryant. Farm was restored to its 1900-1910 appearance. Includes self-guided tour, hours and directions. Located in Titusville.
Farm, History -- Howell Living History Farm - Are We There Yet? This sprawling farmland has been worked for more than 250 years, since 1732 when Joseph Phillips purchased 125 acres from landholder, William Bryant. The Mercer County Park Commission restored the farm to its 1900-1910 appearance, and since 1984 it has been a wonderful resource for families and groups to experience turn-of-the-century farming.
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Page title:Farm, History -- Howell Living History Farm - Are We There Yet?
Keywords:farm, interpretive farm, barn, harvest, domestic animal, barnyard, crops, crop, field, corn, wheat, cow, pig, sheep, silo, agriculture, goat, soy, education
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