One of my favorite compositions, the exposure, depth of field were just perfect which doesn't happen too often.
By 1918 a 30 room brick mansion was build on the grounds north of this barn, now known as the Jesuit Retreat House. I've been on the grounds of the retreat and cannot recall a brick mansion although a published history last updated in 2015 has it still standing. Another excuse for a Road Trip I believe!
Where to find:
From Oshkosh travel south along the lake on Highway 45 about 15 minutes, approximately 7 miles.
There will actually be a sign for The Jesuit Retreat House on the corner of Hwy 45 and Fahrnwald Road where the historic Farnwald Barn can be seen.
What to Expect:
Probably a no trespassing sign. I've driven the grounds when it was closed. There is a winding asphalt drive that is lined with several religious pieces including the Stations of the Cross. There is also a small ornate bridge and several resting places.
To learn more about this property's history on the Jesuit Retreat House Historical Narrative,
and Legends of America. Or learn more about the Jesuit Retreat House.
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Fahrnwald Farm, the farm pictured in this image, is not part of the Jesuit Retreat House. Fahrnwald, including what is now known as the Jesuit Retreat House, was passed from EC Fahrney - the great uncle of my grandfather, John Vette, Jr. My grandfather sold a portion of the farm, what is now The Jesuit Retreat House. This iconic barn, built by the Fahrneys, remains in the family to this day.
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