Gorman Heritage Farm
Gorman Heritage Farm, Working heritage farm in Evendale, United States.
Gorman Heritage Farm is a working agricultural property spanning approximately 122 acres with cultivated gardens, hiking trails, and a wildflower preserve. The site includes multiple event spaces with an open pavilion and white marquee tent available for gatherings of various sizes.
A Scottish immigrant named Edward Brown built the main barn in 1835, establishing the foundation of this property. The land has a long history before that, as it was previously home to several indigenous peoples and cultures.
The farm operates today as a working place where traditional farming methods blend with modern environmental practices that visitors can observe firsthand. Different parts of the property demonstrate local agricultural traditions and their role in the surrounding community.
The property is located along Reading Road and provides various pathways for exploring the gardens and natural areas. Visitors should be aware that portions of the farm remain in active agricultural use, which may affect access to certain areas at different times.
The land was originally home to Shawandasse Tula, Miaamia, Osage, and Kaskaskia peoples, as well as the ancient Hopewell and Adena cultures. This deep historical layering exists beneath the visible landscape, though many visitors never learn about this earlier story.
Location: Evendale
Inception: 1835
Address: 10052 Reading Road
Website: http://gormanfarm.org
GPS coordinates: 39.24500,-84.42444
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:26
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