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The Farm Complex        Shed Site





                                 Garden Site
 Icehouse/
 Farm   Refrigeration   Herdsman’s
 Manager’s   Ruins      Cottage       Smokehouse
 House  Shed Site

         Gardener’s Cottage
 Creamery



                  Poultry Coops
 Blacksmith Shop/  Site
 Garage Site  Sheep Shed Site  Barn
 Ruins



                                                       Hen House Site
 Piggery
 Ruins
                                       Spring
 Poultry House Ruins

             Seed House Site
 Small Pigpen Site
                                                Turkey Run Site
 Slaughterhouse   Hot Bed Ruins
 Site
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                                                Site
                                                Ruins
 Duck House Ruins
                                                Existing





          F       or Robert Pruyn, a model farm was both necessity and hobby.





 There is independence,    and densely forested, rocky terrain. Shipping food from distant urban
                  Local farms were scarce due to the region’s harsh climate

 delight and peace in the isolation,   markets was expensive and impractical. But necessity was not Pruyn’s
          only motive; a model farm was an important element of the English-style
 but everybody needs good food    country estate he sought to carve out of the Adirondack wilderness. Here
          he could apply the same competitiveness that brought him success in the
 for health and it cannot be    business world to the development of a gentleman’s farm, distinguished
          by its advanced technology, award-winning breeds, and high yields. It
 imported by tins . . .  was what he called his “patient contest with nature,” a place at once
          productive and picturesque.
             Pruyn located his farm on an existing farmstead one mile north of the
 —Robert C. Pruyn, 1915   gate lodge and four miles south of the main camp, where pastureland
          and a timber-framed farmhouse already occupied a south-facing slope.
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