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  2. Manske–Niemann Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Manske–Niemann Farm is a historic 462-acre (187 ha) farm complex located at 13 Franks Lane near Litchfield, Illinois. The farm was most likely established in the 1850s and was purchased by German immigrant Michael Manske in 1863. Manske and his family developed and expanded the farm in three main stages.

  3. Category:Farms in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois (1 C, ... Pages in category "Farms in Illinois" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

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  5. Next up for Clearview Farm: An Illinois-shaped pollinator garden

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    Soon, the Atkins Group-owned farm known for its expansive sunflower fields will have a new attraction: a pollinator garden in the shape of the state of Illinois with nearly 1,000 plants and more ...

  6. From Farm to Table: 20 Irresistible Peach Recipes for Summer

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    From Farm to Table: 20 Irresistible Peach Recipes for Summer. Tess Rose Lampert. August 9, 2023 at 1:00 PM. Tim UR/shutterstock. Peachy Keen. ... The Best Homemade Fresh Peach Salsa Recipe.

  7. Funk Farms - Wikipedia

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    Funk Farms was founded in 1824 by brothers Isaac and Absalom Funk in McLean County, Illinois. From a historical perspective, Abraham Lincoln was one of Funk Farms' first attorneys and later served in the Illinois House of Representatives with Isaac Funk. Isaac was a friend of Lincoln's and an early booster when Lincoln ran for U.S. president.

  8. Knobeloch–Seibert Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm was established c. 1832 by John W. Knobeloch and his family; after passing through several generations of the Knobeloch family, it was inherited by Henry Seibert. Both the Knobeloch and Seibert families immigrated to the area from Germany as part of a wave of German immigration to Illinois' American Bottom region in the early 1800s.

  9. Nisbet Homestead Farm - Wikipedia

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    Nisbet Homestead Farm, also known as the Old Stone House, is located near the LaSalle County town of Earlville, Illinois. The farm itself is actually in DeKalb County. The homestead is a stone structure, the only one in DeKalb County. The stone house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on May 31, 1984. [3]