Land Conservancy Of Adams County Preserves 142-Acre Farm Near Gettysburg Battlefield
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The Land Conservancy of Adams County recently partnered with Phil and Barb Wolf to preserve their 142-acre farm just a short distance from the Gettysburg National Battlefield Park boundary.

Straddling both sides of Willoughby Run Road in Cumberland Township, open fields of this farm as well as views of South Mountain’s ridgeline can be seen in the distance.

The farmhouse served as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War and was the home of David Plank, father of hometown hero Eddie.

For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Land Conservancy of Adams County website.

(Reprinted from the PA Land Trust Association News webpage.)

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[Posted: June 20, 2019]


6/23/2019

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