An especially unique and historically significant property, this former hub of the R.M. Kellogg Company was originally purchased in 1896. The entire farm encompassed 225 acres of strawberry production and seed processing which took place in this very building. Once the largest farms of its kind in the world, patented seeds were housed in vault-like rooms to protect their value from fire or loss. The original fireproof doors on are still on site showing the significance of this crop. There were 185,000 subscribers to the catalog produced by the company, and the property boasted the Kellogg Rock Gardens which remnants can be seen today. Ask listing agent for a copy of 1943 publication! Current conforming use allows for use as professional office, but buyer should investigate for their use.
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