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wmrn>^' <br />3 say that <br />ined in <br />eet) <br />Zip Code) <br />i] <br />. i <br />.A’*' <br />THE FARM AT LONG LAKE <br />In the early l870's, an employee of the Great Northern Railroad <br />built a summer home on the northwest corner of Long Lake. This residence, <br />located on approximately 70 acres of rolling, wooded farmland in what is now <br />the Village of Orono, was purchased in the 1930's by the Hartwell family. <br />Over the years, the Hartwell's enjoyed many summers on "The Farm" while over <br />seeing a small dairy operation year round. <br />In 1970, John Hartwell and Tim Adams undertook to winterize the <br />original homestead and establish a facility for boarding horses - steps which <br />led to year round enjoyment of "The Farm's" environment by more and more people. <br />In 1977, Hartwell and Adams formed a Partnership to preserve and further develop <br />this unique environment for up to 20 additional families interested in building <br />a home at "The Farm." <br />"The Farm" is blessed with natural amenities - including frontage <br />on Long Lake, natural wetlands, two creek beds providing natural drainage, <br />several distinct wooded areas (including a "sugar bush" of Maple trees over <br />looking the lake), and rolling pastures that have, over the years, provided <br />feed for "The Farm's" animals and open space for children of all ages. <br />We think "The Farm at Long Lake" can be one of the area's remark <br />able living environments and look forward to working with the City of Orono and <br />Interested future residents to make this possible. <br />pph n M. * H a r tw e 11 <br />Parci <br /># <br />.a <br />t: <br />That <br />Rang <br />then <br />then <br />said <br />chaa <br />witl <br />quai <br />ing <br />Par< <br />. ^ <br />Tha <br />des <br />Sec <br />par <br />par <br />deg <br />Nor <br />ch£ <br />sa: <br />bej <br />no:
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