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Area IV Agency on Aging and Community Action Programs

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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The Farm At Prophetstown

The Farm At Prophetstown

4.8
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My girlfriend and I visited the Farm at Prophetstown this weekend after checking out the Tippecanoe…read moreBattlefield Museum earlier in the day and realizing this was right down the road. The site is a working farm depicting 1920s farm life, complete with two homes that were built from kits the original owners ordered from the Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog. They're fully furnished with period-appropriate materials and visitors can browse through at their leisure. There's also a barn for the animals and a blacksmith shop. We had a quick visit because it was a cold, rainy March day, but the animals were a particular highlight. The farm houses were neat, but I think we would have enjoyed them more if we'd visited when there were historic interpreters to discuss the buildings and their contents. Still, a nice afternoon trip.

I find the farm to be so delightful. We went on a "Meet the animals" day, and I got to meet all…read moresorts of critters! So what if I was the only adult there without a child. Don't judge me. I love that all their animals are rescued and rehomed, and they emphasize that mission while still using age-appropriate language. For example, adults can tell that the female mini horse is a rescue and came from a bad situation, but kids just know she's skittish. That's just about perfect. I also appreciate that I know that none of the animals (in particular, the cows and chickens) are going to be dinner for anyone. I recommend following their social media. They tend to give announcements about events, as well as generally let you know what's going on with the animals at the farm.

Area IV Agency on Aging and Community Action Programs - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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