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Green Homes: Tryon Farm in Michigan City

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In Michigan City, Indiana a community called Tryon Farm has taken a green approach to development, preserving more than two thirds of the 170-acre farm as prairie, dunes, woods, and restored wetlands. Homes are designed by various architects, many of them members of CAPA (Chicago Associates Planners and Architects). Homes range from $168,000 to $488,000 including land.

 
 
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Houses are clustered together to preserve open spaces. Settlements are located in the farmstead, woods, and on the pond, with new homes being built in other clustered areas.

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One-third of the residents are full-time, while two thirds own vacation homes. There's also a Bed and Breakfast for weekend visitors to the farm and a blog with photos of life on the farm.

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oh my oh my! I had no idea something like this could be found in Michigan City. Give me about 15 years and I'm there:)

posted by magdelay on 2007-10-02 14:00:00
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Magdelay, we live in Chesterton, and my husband works in Michigan City. The schools in MC leave a lot to be desired, so beware! :)

posted by Abbe on 2007-10-03 10:02:37
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