Q: Is the stone farm house open to the
public?
A: Richard and Grace Noll live in the beautiful home and it is
presently NOT open to the public. However, several of the original
outbuildings are open to public viewing during the special events
that are held at the farm.
Q: Is the property open to the public at
other times?
A: Right now, the farm is only open to the public during the special
events. The farm is a very active, working entity, bustling with
grain production activities. Special Event times allow the public a
closer look at the history and family heritage of the Nationally
Historic Farm.
What is the mission of the Noll-Spangler National
Historic Farm?
Our mission is to support local agriculture, highlight farm heritage
and promote environmental stewardship through educational programs
held at the farm.
Is the Noll-Spangler National Historic Farm a Non-Profit
organization?
The Noll-Spangler National Historic Farm became a Non-Profit
501(c)(3) organization in 2019. This means that your donations made
to the historic farm to support the educational programs are tax
deductable. Our educational programming is entirely dependent on
donations.