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Trump target Thomas Massie finds 'something that was real' at his Kentucky farm
Massie says he built the timber-and-stone house from materials on his 1,500-acre farm and has worked on it for more than two decades.
- U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie built an off-the-grid home on his 1,500-acre farm in Garrison, Kentucky, using timber and hand-chiseled stones gathered from the property.
- Massie constructed the timber and stone residence over two decades, incorporating sustainable features including three large solar panels to power the home.
- Following a private wedding on October 19, Massie and his new wife, Carolyn Grace Moffa, maintain the farm and recently butchered chickens together on the property.
- Expanding farm infrastructure, Massie is currently building a bridge on his land constructed from recycled railroad ties.
- Massie described his hands-on approach as deeply personal, separate from his congressional role, emphasizing the reward of creating tangible items on his farm.
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