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The Waterfalls
Many acres south of the plateau that the barn is built on, there is a cluster of large rocks, where a large river flows in the cracks of a cliff. This is where the Waterfall Acres name was derived from. There are roughly five separate waterfalls that are constantly pounding water against the ground, and supposedly there is a sort of treasure hidden in the crevices of the rocks behind the water in a secret cavern that can only be accessed with a certain group of items being wielded, although the true set of items is actually unknown, and this is presumed to be a legend to draw tourists in rather than anything legitimate. This is a central spot for photography.
The Barn
The barn is where all the cows are kept. There is a total of fifteen cows, which consists of five heifers, five competition cows/bulls, and five bulls. This barn is open every other Friday night and serves as a petting zoo, where people may come in and view the cows, ask questions about them, and even get to pet them or learn how to milk the cows. While some people view this as boring, this is a place recommended to go to if you are looking on starting a farm of your own, since they are willing to teach you the basics and point you in directions that allow you to thrive.
The Market (Weekly)
Once a week, typically on Sundays, Waterfall Acres will harvest some of their crops and have a Farmer's Market on the side of the road, where they typically sell all of their fruits and vegetables that weren't already purchased by stores in advance. This is the main line of profit for the Acres, which allows them to feed the cows as well as purchase new cows and collars for their cattle as a whole.
Winter Wonderland (Seasonal)
This is a festival that is held once a year on the Eve of Christmas Eve, where the owners get decked out in their holiday wear and put up christmas lights all around the acres for people to walk around and view. Other farms are also allowed to bring their cows and compete in various competitions to walk home from the event with a bit of extra cash to spend on Christmas.
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