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Highway 178 bisects the Holland fields. A 5 acre tilled area on the north side of the road is prepared for the next crop.
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Walnut Hill is an area of gently rolling land settled by Mennonite farmers from Kansas.
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The plowed field is planted in winter wheat.
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The farm is located on Highway 97.
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The house harmonizes with its surroundings because of low broad proportions and lack of ornamentation.
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The facade of the home faces west. There is an overstory of large water oaks. An adjoining garage apartment can be seen at the end of the driveway with the barn immediately to the rear.
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The style of architecture is often referred to as Craftsman. These dwellings display a fine degree of craftsmanship and are constructed of materials left as close as possible to their natural state.
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The walls are laid in quarried stone.
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The conical building is used for drying corn.
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The lean-to on the side of the barn is used as a chicken coop.
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This is the only farm cooperative grain elevator in northwest Florida.
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A spectacular view of Walnut Hill can be seen from the top of the silos. Hundreds of acres of farmland stretch to the northern horizon.
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Mennonite farmers are making agriculture a viable way of life in Escambia County.
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The farm is located at the intertection of Morgan and Arthur Brown Road.
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facade on cul de sac