Courtesy Evan Hale, Indiana Landmarks
STREAM CLIFF FARMS: Once a working farmstead, the buildings of this farm in Jennings County are used more for agritourism and events today. Groups devoted to preserving the many kinds of Indiana barns continue their efforts.
Apr 01, 2021
Gerald and Betty Manning are prime examples of Hoosiers who have found ways to not only preserve old Indiana barns and buildings, but also make them part of a productive, profitable operation. They operate Stream Cliff Farm near Commiskey in Jennings County. Today, it’s a destination for weddings and events, and the Mannings have repurposed buildings on the farm to meet the needs of the farm’s current clientele.