The couple got 14 acres in Kamas City, Utah, with plans to turn it into an "educational center."
Neeleman and her husband, Daniel Neeleman (the son of JetBlue founder David Neeleman) plan to expand Ballerina Farm — beyond the screen.
The region is hoping to attract more touristsLocated near Park City and Salt Lake City, Kamas City has long been seen as a rural "supply station."
The Neelemans plan to include livestock pastures, chicken coops, orchards, gardens, a creamery, a farm store, and an event space.
At the center, visitors will be able to buy meat, butter, and ice cream produced on the farm.
Persons:
Hannah Neeleman, Martha Stewart, Joanna Gaines, Neeleman, Daniel Neeleman, David Neeleman, KPCW
Organizations:
New York Times, JetBlue, Times
Locations:
Kamas City , Utah, Utah, Kamas, Park City, Salt Lake City, Kamas City