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150-Year-Old Indiana Family Farm and Homestead Listed for $1.5 Million

150-Year-Old Indiana Family Farm and Homestead Listed for $1.5 Million

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An historic 7.6-acre property in Hanna, Indiana, held by the same family for over 150 years, has been listed for $1.495 million. Established in 1869 as a dairy farm by Gottlieb Rosenbaum, the estate features the original 1895 farmhouse and a Greek Revival-style home added in 2010. The property also includes irrigated lawns, mature trees, and two acres of cornfields, offering a blend of historical significance and modern rural living. The current owner, 81-year-old Albert “Alan” Haverstock, is a fourth-generation descendant. The property has undergone significant restoration and landscaping, including the renovation of the farmhouse and the construction of the newer residence designed to complement the historical aesthetic. Its location offers convenient access to Valparaiso, South Bend, and Chicago.
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