Aullwood Farm Center Is Audubon's 'Flagship' ; Not Just a Farm, It Offers Classes, Nature Trails and Can Hosts Weddings.

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BUTLER TWP. -- John Stedman grew up on a farm, was a Navy diver and worked for General Motors for 30 years, nearly a perfect background to be farm director at Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm, the nature preserve across U.S. 40 from Englewood Dam.

The farm is part of 200 acres of land -- nearly half of it a nature preserve -- donated to the national Audubon Society in 1957 by Mrs. Marie Aull. She was the widow of John Aull, a native Daytonian who made his fortune in downtown Dayton with the Aull Brothers Paper and Box Co., which developed the first foldable cardboard boxes.

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Aullwood Farm Center Is Audubon's 'Flagship' ; Not Just a Farm, It Offers Classes, Nature Trails and Can Hosts Weddings.

Because the preserve and farm receive no tax dollars, they rely on donations and s...

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