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History

The land itself was logged in the late 1800s.

Purchased and converted in 1930, the property was once a historic railroad stop on the way from Buffalo to Pittsburgh. The tracks are long gone, but the grate remains and the remnants of steam engines can still be found on the property.

The home itself was a general store and ticket office.

There is a one-room church on the property (sorry it’s boarded up now) that was once used by the people of the town of West Branch many years ago.

The three streams that cross the property are the headwaters of Susquehanna river.

Triple Creek Farms is located in Potter County, 3 miles from Lyman Run Lake and 6 miles from Cherry Springs State Park.