Showing posts with label Fischer Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fischer Farm. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Fischer Farms

The other day we were geocaching in the past which is always fun, because it takes us to locations with history from a 100 years ago or more.  You can read about the beginning of our day here.  But the really interesting part of the day was the final location of a 2 part cache named "Churchville Cemetery - Illinois Spirit Quest."

The cache was hidden in a section of woods right next to Fischer Farms, so we parked in their parking lot and walked over to peer into the cabin windows.




The place was deserted, so we walked over to the barn and checked that out too....




Just then a guy came walking out of the main house and it turned out to be Jonathan, the property historian, and he offered to open up the buildings for us so we could walk through them.  Hell yes!!

The Fischer Family came over to America from Germany in 1836 and homesteaded on 1000 acres in what would later become Bensenville, Illinois.  It's now believed to be the oldest remaining homestead in the county.  Here Conrad Fischer and his wife built this small cabin and lived there with 5 of their children.



It'd hard to believe that so many people lived in such a small space.




I love this wall....


The 2nd floor was probably a huge bedroom....

At some point some relatives came to live with them as well, so they built an addition onto one side of the cabin.  Unfortunately the addition is no longer there.


Next we walked over behind the barn where an old piece of machinery was wedged between 2 trees.  The rusty form has been there for so long that the trees actually grew up around it.  They used this machine to feed logs through and cut them into planks for building....


Eventually they grew into a prosperous farm and dairy business.  We saw another barn, which was huge......



And the chicken coop......



The property just north of the barns has never been touched - it was never tilled or built upon and contains the 3 major ecosystems of Illinois: prairie, forest and wetland.  The land is in the same condition that it's been for hundreds of years and contains original seedbeds.


The main house on the property was then built in the 1920's.  It had 8 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a full basement and a full attic.  6 great grandchildren of Conrad Fischer grew up there.


Here are some of the bedrooms....





This is the 2nd floor bathroom...



The 1st floor dining room where I'm standing with Jonathan....

The kitchen....


I love the wood.....

The Fischers and their descendants lived on the property from 1836 until 1999.  They were the only family to ever live there.  Bensenville Park District now operates the property, which is considered a park and they are working to restore the property and grounds.

One of the walls had old family photos.....





Currently they hold a Quilt Show there in the spring and a Heritage Days Celebration in the autumn, as well as summer camps, hikes and special events.  There are also plans in the works for more events as the restoration work is completed.  Right now the property is open for touring on a limited basis, and its free, although they do accept donations.  

Count yourself lucky if Jonathan happens to be there when you visit - he's a fountain of information on the property and the Fischer Family and I could have stood and talked to him for hours.

Geocaching in the past is one of my favorite types of geocaching to do!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Geocaching in the Past

For me, one of the best things about geocaching is going to places that highlight buildings from the 1800's.  Yesterday we did 9 geocaches, and several of them took us to historic locations in DuPage County, Illinois.

The first one was named "A Pretty Good Walk" and took us to this log cabin named the Korthauer Log House, built around 1844.  Unfortunately it wasn't open but we did walk around it before heading down this trail in the woods to our first cache of the day.....





The 2nd cache we found was hidden here.  Where do you think it's hidden?


The cache I really enjoyed was "Churchville Cemetery - Illinois Spirit Quest."  It was a 2 stage multi cache that began in Churchville cemetery.  We had to find a specific grave marker and get some information off of it.


I love to wander around these old cemeteries and read the markers.  Some of them are so old that the writing is too faded to read any more.  A couple of them looked like they had been updated but check out the old dates on them.







Once we gathered the needed information and figured out our new co-ordinates, we headed to the final location a couple of blocks away.



We parked in the parking lot for the Fischer Farm and discovered a real gem of a historical location.  But that's a story for another day because I have to gather my notes and get all my pictures together before I tell you about it.

We ended our morning by stopping at Gene's and Jude's for hot dogs for lunch.  You can't beat a day like this!

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