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Revision as of 15:51, 13 August 2010
Malabar Farm | |
Location | Pleasant Valley Road, Lucas, Ohio |
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Built | 1939 |
Architect | Louis Bromfield |
Architectural style | State Park |
NRHP reference No. | 73001520 [1] |
Added to NRHP | April 11, 1973 |
Malabar Farm State Park is a state park in Richland County, Ohio, United States, located near Lucas and the Mohican State Park.
Nestled in the hills of Pleasant Valley, Malabar Farm was built in 1939 by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield and was his home until his death in 1956. On May 21, 1945, Bromfield hosted Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall's wedding and honeymoon at Malabar Farm.
Points of interest Within the Park
Malabar Farm Inn
Malabar Farm Inn, is a historic Stagecoach Inn, built in 1820. Today, the two-story brick building has been restored as a restaurant, offering fine home-cooked dining. Just to the East of the inn, lies Malabar Spring. Seasonally, visitors can purchase fresh, local produce; which is cooled by flowing spring water. Louis Bromfield, himself, designed the spring-cooled roadside stand, in 1954.[2]
Pugh Cabin
This authentic, rustic log-cabin style home was built in the 1940's by Bromfield's neighbor, Joe Pugh. [3]More recently, the cabin was used to film a few opening scenes in the movie The Shawshank Redemption.
The Ceely Rose House
The miller's house, mentioned in the collection of ghost stories, in Pleasant Valley. Home to the young, mentally challenged girl, Ceely Rose, who was convicted of murdering her family by mixing arsenic into their food.[4] The Ceely Rose Play, set in the fateful year of 1896, is preformed each October, in the park's timber frame barn.
Malabar Farm Events
Maple Sugaring Festival
A festival dedicated to early Ohio's winter tradition of making maple syrup. During the sugaring off days, at the farm, learn about the process of harvesting sap from trees, boiling the liquid down to syrup, making candies, sugar, and other sweet treats. There are many activities and demonstrations available with free admission.[5]
Heritage Days
One of the state's largest outdoor craft shows. The festival includes various living history reenactments, including the civil war era & buck-skinners. Watch the Richland County Threshers display their historic steam-powered machinery.[6]
Wagon Tours
Tours run seasonally
Hostelling International USA operates a 21 bed youth hostel in the farmhouse.[7]
See also
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-06-01.
- ^ http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/tabid/762/Default.aspx
- ^ http://www.bookthink.com/0078/78brom2.htm
- ^ http://sharonherald.com/archive/x1448560329
- ^ http://www.roadtripsforfamilies.com/2010/02/sugaring-off-at-the-sugar-shack-maple-syrup-festivals/
- ^ http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/news/sep01/0910malabarheritage/tabid/12374/Default.aspx
- ^ http://www.hiusa.org/hostels/usa_hostels/ohio/lucas/60081
External links
- Malabar Farm State Park Official Site
- Virtual Tour Of Louis Bromfield's 'Big House' Mansion
- Malabar Farm Foundation
- Malabar Farm Hostel