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The Homestead |
| We are on a mission here at The Farm to save America's Treasures, and our Homestead is one of those treasures. The Homestead offers solitude, peace, and a taste of the past, a taste of what your great-great grandparents may have gone through. This was once someone's home, and much of the historical past has been preserved here. When you visit the Homestead we are asking you to step back in time, and just take in the sights. When we chose to restore the Homestead here at The Farm, we decided to preserve it in the fashion in which it was built... with a rustic stone fireplace for cooking and heating... and without running water, electricity, or indoor plumbing. We chose a bluff overlooking scenic Carr Creek to place the restored cabin. Just step out on the back porch and travel with us back through time. |
| The original house built on the farm after the Homestead was a three story federal style home, which sadly burned in the early 1900's. Mr. Brisendine decided that he would rebuild the home over the original basement lined with dress rock. He reused the original bricks, handmade by slaves, to rebuild the home. The only change from the original house was to face the one towards Harris Lane, instead of Long Hollow Pike. Albert's daughter, Mrs. Paul Mosteller, told us that while she lived there the Homestead was used for horses, wagons, and supplies. Her family moved from the farm in 1939. |
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The home that Mr. Albert Brisendine rebuilt, is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry. |
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After the barn was torn down we took pictures of the Homestead being dismantled. |
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When the basic structure was completed, we built a beautiful stone fireplace, to add to the nostalgic feeling you when you enter the Homestead. |
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The Homestead has made a total transformation from its old setting and a piece of the past can be enjoyed by all. |
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After completion it was time to fill the cabin with period furniture. | ![]() |
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| When you visti the Homestead now, it's hard to believe that this is the same cabin we found inside that old tobacco barn. Now it is a little piece of history at the Farm for all to see, enjoy, and imagine what life was like in the "good ole days". |
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