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The site of the Cobblestone Farm had been a farm as far back as 1824 and remained an operating farm well into the late 20th century. [5] Ezra Maynard originally cleared the land on which the farm now sits. [5] In 1835, Maynard sold the property to Heman Ticknor, who purchased it on behalf of his brother, naval surgeon Dr. Benajah Ticknor. [2]
The Benajah Ticknor House (now the Cobblestone Farm and Museum) is an 1844 cobblestone farmhouse built by Dr. Benajah Ticknor, a naval surgeon. The surrounding area was farmed from 1824 until 1955, and in 1972 the city of Ann Arbor turned it into a museum. 71: Tuomy Hills Service Station
Cobblestone Museum may refer to: Cobblestones Museum in Greytown, New Zealand; Cobblestone Farm and Museum, in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Cobblestone Society and Museum, in Gaines, New York, in the Cobblestone Historic District; Howland Cobblestone Store, also known as the Howland Stone Store Museum, in Scipio, New York
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The wine industry in Michigan is supported by an agricultural research program at Michigan State University, which began experimental vineyards around the state in 1970 and established a winery on campus in 1972. The Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council was a state agency established in 1985 to promote and support Michigan wineries. [8]
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The Samuel S. Jones Cobblestone House is a large Greek Revival-styled farmhouse built in Clinton, Wisconsin in the late 1840s. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989.