PASTORAL PLACES
If rural scenery inspires you, add these iconic farms to your travel bucket list.
JENNE FARM, VERMONT
In fall, when the sugar maples turn, photographers descend upon this idyllic 1813 farmstead near the town of Reading. The farm became famous in the 1950s when a photography class discovered it.
MOULTON BARNS, WYOMING
With the Tetons as its backdrop, the T.A. Moulton barn is a romantic symbol of the American West. Located in what is now Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, it’s one of two barns built by the Moulton brothers and probably the most photographed in the United States. nps.gov/grte
D.H. DAY FARM, MICHIGAN
Though it’s privately owned, folks line up at the fence to take in the rounded architectural symmetry of this farm’s barn. The farm, just south of Glen Haven, Michigan, can be seen from the top of the Dune Climb in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore or along M-109.
nps.gov/slbe PIONEER FARM, WEST VIRGINIA
Built in the 1830s, the Pioneer Farm at Twin Falls State Park is a living piece of history. Visit with the farm’s caretakers and get a glimpse of frontier life.
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