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  2. Bridgend Farmhouse Community Project - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgend Farmhouse Community Project in Edinburgh, Scotland is a community-owned and community-run charitable organisation.The project restored an 18th-century farmhouse to provide a community meeting place, café, garden and workshops.

  3. List of FarmHouse members - Wikipedia

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    Mayor of Berkeley, California (1955–1963), Dean of Agriculture at the University of Nevada, Reno (1952–1954), co-founder of FarmHouse fraternity [1] Bill Northey: Iowa State University: 4th United States Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and Conservation at USDA (2018–Present), Iowa Secretary of Agriculture (2007–2018) [6]

  4. Mas (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mas (farmhouse) (pronounced as either "mah" or "mahs") [1] was a New American and French restaurant located at 39 Downing Street (between Bedford Street and Varick Street) in the West Village in Manhattan, in New York City. [2] It was established in 2004. [1] Mas closed in 2018.

  5. List of FarmHouse chapters - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of FarmHouse chapters in order of founding date. [1] [2] [3] Active chapters are in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics. Chapter

  6. Dyckman House - Wikipedia

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    The Dyckman House, now the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, is the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island, a vestige of New York City's rural past. The Dutch Colonial-style farmhouse was built by William Dyckman , c.1785, [ 3 ] and was originally part of over 250 acres (100 ha) of farmland owned by the family. [ 4 ]

  7. Smith Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Smith Family Farm was the boyhood home of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. [1]The farm—located in the townships of Palmyra, Wayne County and Manchester, Ontario County, New York—includes the Sacred Grove, the Smiths' restored frame home, and a reconstructed log home. [2]

  8. Eisenhower National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of renovation was $250,000 (equal to $2,847,015 today). This large expense was due partly to Mamie's whims, but also to Eisenhower's employment of union labor; he spent $65,000 (equal to $740,224 today) for union workmen who came each day from Washington, D.C. (75 miles (121 km) away) to work on the farmhouse.

  9. Nancy Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Fuller (also known as Nancy Fuller Ginsberg or Nancy Ginsberg; born March 27, 1949) is an American chef and businesswoman from Claverack, New York. [2] She is the co-owner of Ginsberg's Foods, and the host of the Food Network television series Farmhouse Rules.