The Standish Utopia

The Standish Townsite Map

The nation’s  colony movement of the 1890s gained great momentum with experimental communities—Greeley, Colorado is a prime example. The target audience to attract settlers were people who lived in the urban centers east of the Mississippi and the enticement of living in a healthier environment.

Associated Colonies of New York planned for Standish to be centered around what they referred to as the Farm Village. It was the concept of agricultural European communities, where everyone resided in a village and during the day ventured out to work their farm property. This is what the Associated Colonies referred to as the Blessing of Neighbors. Instead of living on an isolated homestead, far from a another soul, they believed in the immense benefit of the social interaction that a farm village would provide. In turn, with the village, this would create a school, library, social activities and so forth. Unfortunately, there were difficulties at Standish from its earliest years, which forced Associated Colonies to abandon this endeavor.

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