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Quiet Valley Farm

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Area
  
72 acres (29 ha)

Architectural style
  
Other, Bank Barn Style

Added to NRHP
  
April 23, 1973

Built
  
1765

NRHP Reference #
  
73001642

Quiet Valley Farm

Location
  
Southwest of Stroudsburg off U.S. Route 209, Hamilton Township, Pennsylvania

Quiet Valley Farm is a historic working farm that is operated as an open-air museum. Open seasonally, costumed interpreters operate the farm and explain family life from the 1760s to 1913.

The farm is a national historic district located at Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It includes nine contributing buildings located on a homestead purchased by Johan Peter Zepper (Topper) in 1765. It remained in the Zepper family until 1958, and is now operated as a 19th-century living history farm known as the Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm. Contributing buildings are the main house (c. 1765), springhouse (c. 1765), bank barn (1850), frame wash house, fruit drying house, smoke house, ice house, storage shed, and wagon shed.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

References

Quiet Valley Farm Wikipedia


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