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Batton - Great Adventure!!, Indiana
My family moved to Indiana over 100 years ago. They built this old farm house and raise horses, cows, pigs and goats. There is a beautiful tree lined creek at the back of the property with open area for quiet private camping.
The second camp site is the tillable farm land with a grove of trees in the upper corner of 35 acres. The center of the grove of trees is the original homestead site of the Batton family after walking from North Carolina to Indiana from the Indian Reservations and free African American homes. They built a log cabin there over 120 years ago. The old log cabin is gone but there is 5 acres surrounded by trees for quiet privacy for campers. It is next to a wildlife reserve thus no hunting. I want to share this historical landmark with you to enjoy our 100+ rural community.
My family moved to Indiana over 100 years ago. They built this old farm house and raise horses, cows, pigs and goats. There is a beautiful tree lined creek at the back of the property with open area for quiet private camping.
The second camp site is the tillable farm land with a grove of trees in the upper corner of 35 acres. The center of the grove of trees is the original homestead site of the Batton family after walking from North Carolina to Indiana from the Indian Reservations and free African American homes. They built a log cabin there over 120 years ago. The old log cabin is gone but there is 5 acres surrounded by trees for quiet privacy for campers. It is next to a wildlife reserve thus no hunting. I want to share this historical landmark with you to enjoy our 100+ rural community.
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