Spangler–Benner Farm is a historic farm and national historic district located at Mount Joy Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania. The district includes nine contributing buildings and two contributing structures. The contributing buildings are the sided log farmhouse (1870), frame bank barn (1864), log summer kitchen (1802), smoke house, spring house, wagon sheds, tools sheds, and machine shops. Contributing structures are a wooden silo and metal windmill, erected in 1900. The farm has been in continuous ownership by the same family since 1802.
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| - Spangler–Benner Farm is a historic farm and national historic district located at Mount Joy Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania. The district includes nine contributing buildings and two contributing structures. The contributing buildings are the sided log farmhouse (1870), frame bank barn (1864), log summer kitchen (1802), smoke house, spring house, wagon sheds, tools sheds, and machine shops. Contributing structures are a wooden silo and metal windmill, erected in 1900. The farm has been in continuous ownership by the same family since 1802. (en)
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| - Spangler Farm Carriage House, Emmitsburg Road , Gettysburg, Adams County, PA (en)
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| - Spangler–Benner Farm is a historic farm and national historic district located at Mount Joy Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania. The district includes nine contributing buildings and two contributing structures. The contributing buildings are the sided log farmhouse (1870), frame bank barn (1864), log summer kitchen (1802), smoke house, spring house, wagon sheds, tools sheds, and machine shops. Contributing structures are a wooden silo and metal windmill, erected in 1900. The farm has been in continuous ownership by the same family since 1802. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. (en)
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