Whitehall Farm

Whitehall Farm is a historic farmstead near the village of Yellow Springs in Greene County, Ohio, United States.

Deemed a premier piece of architecture by the late nineteenth century, it has been named a historic site.

Land at the site of the present Whitehall Farm was purchased in 1808 by Martin Baum, one of Cincinnati's leading early citizens.

After David's early death, his widow, Amanda Sroufe Baum, married Aaron Harlan, who in 1842 began planning to build a mansion on the property.

While it qualified because of its important Greek Revival architecture,[1] its place as the home of a prominent local citizen was also sufficient for its designation.