For a century, Three Oaks Farm has stood as a quiet witness to the changing landscape of Boyle County. Today, LuAnne Littlefield and her husband serve as its caretakers, continuing a legacy rooted in family, stewardship, and deep connection to the land. Generations have worked these fields, repaired these fences, and gathered beneath the shade of the farm’s namesake trees. The property is more than acreage — it is memory made visible.
Under LuAnne’s care, the rhythms of farm life echo those of the past while adapting to the present. Stories of earlier harvests, livestock tended by hand, and children growing up between chores are woven into the daily routine. The farmhouse holds photographs and heirlooms that quietly trace the passage of time. Each structure, from barn to porch, carries marks of resilience and continuity.
With Story Center staff documenting Three Oaks Farm for the collection, this chapter of Boyle County history is being carefully preserved. Through photographs, interviews, and archival records, the farm’s legacy will endure beyond the family itself. In capturing its story now, we ensure that the voices and labor that shaped this land remain part of the community’s shared heritage for generations to come.




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