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Farm Beautiful - Stone Farmstead, St. Cloud, Minnesota 

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What was once top of the line is now nearly forgotten. Thousands of people can see Farm Beautiful as they drive along a busy stretch of Interstate 94 in central Minnesota. The buildings on this farmstead are unusual. They appear to be composed of small circular field stones. About 90 years ago, this farmstead was one of the newest, best equipped, and well-known in Minnesota. Today, one farm family near St. Cloud is keeping Farm Beautiful from becoming another lost relic. The main barn and a good portion of this farmstead have been preserved, allowing future generations a chance to see it. See how Farm Beautiful came to be, where it is located, and what is left of it.
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@Dragonogrado
@Dragonogrado 7 месяцев назад
My mom is Ruth Schellinger grandaughter of Joseph Schellinger. Thank you for covering this aspect of Stearns County history.
@tracyadams9727
@tracyadams9727 6 месяцев назад
That real American engineering at its best. Really needs to be saved and studied by future generations.
@MohsTaxService
@MohsTaxService Год назад
I grew up in central MN and for a brief time, in 1984, I lived a quarter mile east of this place. The Zabinski's owned it then and always took immaculate care of the property. I still drive past it when I make trips back to my hometown and marvel at the sturdy architecture. I am glad to finally know the backstory on this unique property. Thank you for your efforts and the great story.
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@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx2093 5 месяцев назад
Zabinski surname sounds like Polisch , and translate that surname to English means Froggish :)
@timbrand8315
@timbrand8315 3 месяца назад
I drive by this farm everyday and live less than 5 min from this place it is a really awesome looking barn
@lars277
@lars277 Год назад
Thanks for not bad mouthing the New Deal.
@jeremyperala839
@jeremyperala839 6 месяцев назад
It extended a would-be short term economic downturn into years of misery. At least we have a few nice examples make work projects to look at now.
@joemartin8888
@joemartin8888 3 месяца назад
After watching some AI generated documentary...This is so refreshing and informative!!! Great production....So lucky to have folks still doing truly meaningful work...Thank you
@andrewandres148
@andrewandres148 Год назад
Just got into your vids yesterday... This one will get me looking for it when I drive 94..... Good work man..
@jamesjustin-n6m
@jamesjustin-n6m 6 месяцев назад
That must of been majestical to see that every day!
@dennislang4375
@dennislang4375 6 месяцев назад
I see this unique place every time I go to cities or return from metro to Alexandria area. Been traveling 94 since it was built in 60's and I was teaching in Eastern WI and SE MN.
@EugeneYus
@EugeneYus Год назад
Oofta that corn ground looks brutal
@earthstepper
@earthstepper 10 месяцев назад
LoL, what do you mean? Like the soil seems a bit tough or doesn't appear to have a good layer of black top soil? Just curious. - Regards from central Iowa
@rodfreess6019
@rodfreess6019 7 месяцев назад
If you look at some of the aerial photos the corn near the farmstead looks spotty, maybe an old road, or clearing and not topsoil?
@TonyTruth-s9z
@TonyTruth-s9z 3 месяца назад
Rock work from what used to the the entry to the airport is still visible at 12th St. N and 9th Ave. N in front of the technical college.
@derickchristensen3219
@derickchristensen3219 3 месяца назад
I love these videos but I can't help pointing out that only 20 year's prior to the construction of farm beautiful, the construction of the st. Mary's basilica in Minneapolis was completed.
@danieljohnstone6805
@danieljohnstone6805 Год назад
Beutiful Piece Of History, I Hope It Stays Protected From Urban Sprawl
@sobasicallyimbillcooper4543
@sobasicallyimbillcooper4543 6 месяцев назад
I noticed for the silo they used a similar pattern to Hanson Silo company which was popular in the area
@misterz2719
@misterz2719 Год назад
Joseph helped erect 500 barns, Crazy. The stone barn was very nice but i was wondering why Joseph alowed the wood beams to stick out to the elements on the walls. He was a 69 year old carpenter. And after that many years u understand to build with extended overhangs and no wood exposed. The morter, cement and bricks will last much longer. Definitely not putting him down. He must have had his own ideas.
@Dragonogrado
@Dragonogrado 7 месяцев назад
Since Joseph was my Great Grandfather, I would be interested in how you answer your own question.
@misterz2719
@misterz2719 7 месяцев назад
@@Dragonogrado if I would trim the beams closer to the building ? Do you know why it was done that way ?
@Dragonogrado
@Dragonogrado 7 месяцев назад
I need to ask my Schellinger cousins. They might know the answer. My uncle, Francis Schellinger, who carried on with his brothers, Paul and Louie, the family carpentry business, used to put ropes high up in trees and we would swing from them. Maybe those rafter extensions had ropes tied to them.
@raymondbeutz5474
@raymondbeutz5474 4 месяца назад
My dad worked there in the middle to late 50s
@BlueBusssss
@BlueBusssss 6 месяцев назад
Do you know the address of the Project 5 house? It looks just like one that a family I know lived in right next to the hospital.
@lars277
@lars277 Год назад
You lucky son of a gun.
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