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  2. Pearl S. Buck House National Historic Landmark - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl S. Buck House, formerly known as Green Hills Farm, is the 67-acre homestead in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where Nobel-prize-winning American author Pearl Buck lived for 40 years, raising her family, writing, pursuing humanitarian interests, and gardening.

  3. Elmendorf Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Berryman family lived on farm property in a house that is still called the Berryman House. After "Green Hills" was demolished by Joseph Widener, the Berryman Home was the only habitable mansion on the farm and as such was occupied by Widener's grandson, Peter A. B. Widener III (1925–1999) and his family during the 1950s.

  4. Greene Hills Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Greene Hills Farm, also known as the Greene County Historical Society Museum, is an historic home which is located in Franklin Township in Greene County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County ...

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    Fleecy Dale, Carversville, River, and Green Hill Roads 40°24′15″N 75°02′14″W  /  40.404167°N 75.037222°W  / 40.404167; -75.037222  ( Lumberville Historic Solebury Township

  6. Hilltown Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Uneek Havana Cigar Company at Blooming Glen and Green Hills Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Green Hills Farm is also designated a National Historic Landmark. [3] The Reuben and Elizabeth Strassburger Farmstead, owned by the Hilltown Historical Society is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Pearl S. Buck House - Wikipedia

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    Pearl S. Buck House may refer to either of two locations: . Green Hills Farm, the Bucks County, Pennsylvania location where Pearl S. Buck lived for 40 years; Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, the Hillsboro, West Virginia home where American writer Pearl S. Buck was born

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  9. Green Hills Farm - Wikipedia

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