Robb Farm facts for kids
The Robb Farm is an old and important home and farm. You can find it at 11023 Hartslog Valley Road in Walker Township, which is in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It's a special place because of its history.
History of the Robb Farm
The Robb Farm was built a long time ago in Walker Township, Huntingdon County. Parts of the farm were built in 1826 and 1878. It was used as a working farm for many years.
During the 1940s and 1950s, the farm was well-known for its livestock. The owner, M. G. Robb, often bought and sold animals. Hereford cows were some of the animals that lived there. The farm was an important part of the Hartslog Valley community.
Becoming a Historic Place
The Robb Farm is so important that it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a special list of places in the United States that are worth protecting. These places are important because of their history or unique design.
Experts from Pennsylvania's Historic Preservation Board looked at the Robb Farm. They decided it was a valuable historical site. The farm was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. This helps make sure the farm is preserved for future generations to learn from and enjoy.