Tekoa Mountain Apartments is an important property with a rich tradition that dates back to the Revolutionary War.
In the late 1700’s to the mid 1800’s, Tekoa Mountain Apartments was the site of Old Noah Clark’s Inn. The Inn was one of a handful of locations in the region where a weary traveler could find serenity and solace on a rich English down- pillow after regaling in Old Noah’s tales and sing-alongs in the downstairs piano pub. Travelers and Town-folk alike crowded the piano pub for entertainment and a hearty mouthwatering Southwick butter-steak usually enjoyed with a nickel Pint of Old Noah’s Famous Ale (with home-grown hops of course! ).
After Noah made his mark on the town of Westfield, the property was converted to the Town Farm, where within its lush green space were produced some of the tastiest potatoes ever grown. Legend has it that Idahoans passing through Westfield were not reticent to transport a bushel or two back to the potato state.