Wolfe's Neck Farm
Town/City | Freeport |
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State | Maine |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 43°49′51″N 70°04′17″W / 43.830781°N 70.071258°W |
Established | 1959 |
Owner | University of Southern Maine (since 1985) |
Area | 626 acres (2,530,000 m2)[1] |
Status | Open to the public |
Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment (formerly Wolfe's Neck Farm)[2] is a sustainable coastal farm in Freeport, Maine, United States. Located at 184 Burnett Road, the farm was established in 1959 by Philadelphia natives Eleanor Houston Smith (1910–1987)[3] and Lawrence Smith (1902–1975).[3][1][4]
The farm was given to the University of Southern Maine by Eleanor Smith in 1985. Twelve years later, Wolfe's Neck Farm Foundation took over the management of the property.[1]
In addition to the farm, the property, which is situated on four miles (6.4 km) of Casco Bay coastline, also contains the main office building (located in the 1820s-built Little River House; renovated in 2017),[5] a barn, a campground (Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Camping at Recompence Shore Campground), a farm store and cafe, community gardens, hiking trails,[6] the 1890-constructed Mallet Barn (at the end of Wolfe's Neck Road), the Banter House (restored in 2014; at the junction of Burnett and Wolfe's Neck Roads) and the Pote House and Barn (restored in 2017; on Wolfe's Neck Road).[1] The Wishcamper Livestock Education Barn was built in 2017[7] where a barn, torn down in 2008, previously stood.[5] An organic dairy barn, built at a cost of $1 million, opened in May 2019.[8]
Wolfe's Neck Farm was renamed Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment in October 2017.
In 2019, Wolfe's Neck Center received a donation of $25,000 from Kennebec Savings Bank "to support enhancements to its facilities."[9]
Gallery
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The camp store on Burnett Road
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d About - WolfesNeck.org
- ^ "New focus, new name for Wolfe's Neck Farm in Freeport" - Portland Press Herald, October 12, 2017
- ^ a b "Eleanor Houston and Lawrence M.C. Smith" - Freeport Historical Society
- ^ "Farm Stay: Freeport" - Maine Magazine, March 2015
- ^ a b "Historic farmstead renovated" - MorningAgClips, May 31, 2017
- ^ Trail maps - FreeportCamping.com
- ^ "Farm unveils historic farmstead renovation, celebrates future" - Portland Press Herald, June 5, 2017
- ^ "Organic dairy barn opening at Wolfe’s Neck looks to next generation" - Portland Press Herald, May 10, 2019
- ^ "Wolfe’s Neck receives $25K donation to enhance facilities" - Portland Press Herald, March 20, 2019