![]() A legal battle ensued that lasted 15 years. That plan was met with resistance by the Clinton Township governing body and residents who wanted the land preserved. In the 1980s, a developer proposed to build 1000+ homes on the Windy Acres site. The Gitlow Farmstead was located on the eastern half of Windy Acres and included a large barn, since removed, and a historic farmhouse (circa 1755) that remains standing, but with an uncertain future. The Mellos Farmstead once had a stately home near the western end of the property, where the foundation of the John Hoffman house remains. Please do not disturb any wildlife nor vegetation. ![]() Please remove litter, clean up after your dog, and hike on the designated trails only. We ask that you treat this property with respect. ATVs, bicycles, and horses are prohibited. Once part of two working farms, the property has a long history that is still evident today.ĭue to the environmentally sensitive nature of Windy Acres, only foot traffic is permitted. Windy Acres is a Clinton Township designated Open Space natural preserve that is located south of East Main Street and east of Lebanon Borough. ![]()
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