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Smeck Historical Farm

7395 Basil Road NW
Baltimore, Ohio 43105
Phone: 740-681-7249
Overview
Smeck Historical Farm
Location Features an Open-air shelter, Green space for picnicking, photography and recreation, and 1.4-mile walking trail.

This park opens at sunrise and closes at sunset.

Smeck Historical Farm, located just south of the former Village of Basil near the west edge of what is now Baltimore in Liberty Township, is a 45-acre park consisting of mature mixed hardwoods, deep ravines, meadows, a Civilian Conservation Corps pine plantation and fields partially divided by the Little Walnut Creek and the Ohio-Erie Canal. A gift to the people of Fairfield County by the late Harold Smeck, the park provides a prime example of the power of the last great glacier, the Wisconsinan, which began its retreat from what would become Ohio more than 14,000 years ago. As the Wisconsinan flattened hills and filled in valleys, it began to melt, producing unimaginable torrents of water rushing from its face and cutting deep into the landscape, leaving behind the ravines seen today at the park.

The park is home to the remains of the Fetter-Hood Barn, a large, double forebay, German-style barn that was moved to the park in 2006 from its original location just outside of Lancaster. Smeck Farm also includes a 1.4-mile trail that goes from the Fetter-Hood Barn to Walnut Creek and back. The park also features a large open space for picnicking and recreation. Reconstruction of the Fetter-Hood Barn will begin in 2015 and will be the centerpiece of a historic village. The first building of the village, a blacksmith’s shop, is currently in place.

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Website: fairfieldcountyparks.com/smeck_farm.html
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