Field of Dreams - SOLD, but not gone!
The Iowa farm that was featured in the 1989 move "Field of Dreams" has found a buyer, according to The New York Times.
The Lansing family, whose farm served as the set for the famous Kevin Costner movie, will sell the 193-acre property near Dyserville – which turned into a tourist attraction for baseball fans -- for an undisclosed amount to an investment group led by a couple from the Chicago area, according to the report. The property had been listed for $5.4 million. The group plans to retain the movie's original diamond, but will reportedly add a dozen fields and an indoor center for youth baseball and softball tournaments, the Times said.
Mary Umberger
Inman News™
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