A preserved rural community in Albemarle County breaks ground on a non-profit preservation foundation.
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Just fifteen minutes from Charlottesville, all 2300 acres of Bundoran Farm are preserved for farms and forest.
The newly constructed Baldwin Center for Preservation Development is meant to showcase these preservation tactics.
Joe Barns, the Development Manager says, "This is going to be a place for people to come together to understand and study rural land preservation. Also, people can do individual discoveries of the the land."
"This is really the heart and soul of our whole project here," says Bob Baldwin, the Bundoran Farm Co-Manager. "It's modest, and that's the idea. It's not an amenity rich project. We feel the land is the amenity, but any project, any community needs a center of gravity."
The Baldwin Center Facility is slated to open Fall 2009. The Baldwin Center is named for the founder of Bundoran Farm, the late Robert Baldwin, Sr.
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