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Malabar Farm Foundation
註釋Malabar Farm established in 1939 by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Louis Bromfield. The farm was established to demonstrate Bromfield's visionary ideas on sustainable agriculture, conservation, and restoration of America's farmlands. Bromfield lived in the 32-room "Big House" on the farm from 1939 until his death in 1956. At the time of his death, he had made Malabar Farm into the most famous farm in America. In 1957 the Noble Foundation in Ardmore, Oklahoma, saved Malabar Farm and its legacy from ruin and bankruptcy by fully paying off about $280,000 in accumulated debt and returning the farm as a gift to the State of Ohio. Malabar Farm was designated an Ohio State Park in 1976