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Have you ever been in love?
Have you ever been in love? I think anyone who has visited our farm has fallen in love. It’s hard not to fall in love with a place that provides a respite from the modern world and has indoor plumbing. I fell in love with The Farm when I was seven. My mother fell for...
Come See The Tenant House at The Farm!
"Wait...Why are there two houses at The Farm at Prophetstown?" Agriculture in the 1920s was a community affair. Today, it's common to see a huge combine harvesting crops in an Indiana field, but step back one hundred years ago, and it took around twenty-five people to...
Ringing in The New Year at The Farm
2026 is here, and The Farm at Prophetstown invites you to come experience farm life in the 1920s at historic Prophetstown. We may be only a few miles from Interstate 65, but once you turn into our drive, you will be transported to a working 1920s farm where the forest...
Living the Equid-able Life on The Farm
What do a miniature donkey, a miniature horse, a quarter horse, and two standardbreds, all have in common? Why, they are all members of the equine family of course. Actually, these are all residents of The Farm. Come out to The Farm and meet JJ, Bojangles, Bob, Daisy,...
Greetings from Our Grazers
When you first pull into The Farm, you’ll spot some of our bovine friends grazing and basking in the sunshine. These gentle giants each have their own personality and are a highlight of The Farm. Let's take a moment to introduce them. Penny Penny is a Hereford heifer....
Santa Claus is Coming to The Farm
December is full of wonder and joy here at the Farm. Decorations from the bygone Victorian era will deck the halls of the Gibson Farmhouse and the Tenant House. Christmas lights will line the drive into the farm. The animals will be adorned in red and green. And, if...





