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- James_Akey_Farm abstract "The James Akey Farm is a historic farmstead near the village of Mount Eaton in southeastern Wayne County, Ohio, United States. Composed of a farmhouse and several significantly newer outbuildings, it was constructed as the home of Irish immigrant James Akey and his family, who moved to the area in the early 19th century and built the present farmhouse in 1822. The farmhouse is primarily a sandstone structure, although with some newer elements of concrete; its roof is made of metal. A plain structure without ornate architectural details, it is a large residence that architectural historians have seen as imposing and highly proportional.Located in a rural valley, the Akey farm is far from any other farmsteads. After a period of Amish ownership, during which most of the present outbuildings were constructed, the farm came under the ownership of the Wilderness Center, and it has accordingly been converted into a museum known as the "Stark Wilderness Center Pioneer Farm." The only Wilderness Center property in southeastern Wayne County, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, due both to its well-preserved historic architecture and its place in local history.".
- James_Akey_Farm added "1978-12-22".
- James_Akey_Farm area "339126.56819712".
- James_Akey_Farm nearestCity Mount_Eaton,_Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm nearestCity Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm nrhpReferenceNumber "78002212".
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- James_Akey_Farm yearOfConstruction "1822".
- James_Akey_Farm added "1978-12-22".
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- James_Akey_Farm latDegrees "40".
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- James_Akey_Farm location "North of Brenneman Rd., southeast of Mt. Eaton".
- James_Akey_Farm locmapin "Ohio".
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- James_Akey_Farm name "James Akey Farm".
- James_Akey_Farm nearestCity Mount_Eaton,_Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm nearestCity Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm refnum "78002212".
- James_Akey_Farm subject Category:1820s_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- James_Akey_Farm subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wayne_County,_Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm subject Category:Irish-American_culture_in_Ohio.
- James_Akey_Farm subject Category:Irish-American_history.
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- James_Akey_Farm comment "The James Akey Farm is a historic farmstead near the village of Mount Eaton in southeastern Wayne County, Ohio, United States. Composed of a farmhouse and several significantly newer outbuildings, it was constructed as the home of Irish immigrant James Akey and his family, who moved to the area in the early 19th century and built the present farmhouse in 1822. The farmhouse is primarily a sandstone structure, although with some newer elements of concrete; its roof is made of metal.".
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- James_Akey_Farm name "James Akey Farm".