Kolb Homestead is a historic farm in Southern Indiana near Princeton. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.It contains several historic buildings including a brick farmhouse, three major barns and several outbuildings.
The land where the buildings of Kolb Homestead are located (except for one of the log structures, which is on the adjoining tract to the west) was part of an 80 acre tract purchased by Daniel Kirk from the U.S. government in 1822. Kirk died soon after, and the land was owned by his heirs until 1846, when it was sold to Caleb Trippett.
read moreThe Orr family has formed a new partnership, Kolb Homestead to own and operate this 58 acre parcel. The intention is to certify the property as organic and start an organic farming operation on this land and to utilize the historic buildings in the day to day operation of the farm.
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