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The farm's largest crop is sweet corn. [6] 25% of the Tuttle Farm is classified as wetland and 60% is wooded. [7] The Tuttle Farm includes a modern upscale 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) retail facility constructed in 1987 adjoining an old New England barn, the original "Tuttle's Red Barn". [4] It now conducts business as Tendercrop Farm at the ...
Red Fox Farm is a historic home and tobacco farm located near Skipwith, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. The house dates to the late-19th century, and is a one-story ...
NH 9, U.S. Route 4 and U.S. Route 202 run concurrently through town from the western border with Epsom to the center of town. US 4 continues east into Nottingham, while US 202 and NH 9 continue north into Barrington. US 4 is known locally as First New Hampshire Turnpike. US 202 and NH 9 north of US 4 is known as Rochester Road.
Jacob Fox House, listed on the NRHP in Victoria County, Texas; Fox–Cook Farm, listed on the NRHP in Rutland County, Vermont; Fox Hall (Westmore, Vermont), listed on the NRHP in Orleans County, Vermont; John Fox Jr. House, listed on the NRHP in Wise County, Virginia; Fox Farm site (McMullin, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Smyth County, Virginia
Red fox, Vulpes vulpes Red fox. Distribution: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Subspecies: Vulpes vulpes rubricosa (northern Maine) and Vulpes vulpes fulva (southern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island) according to Hall (1981).
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Samuel A. Tamposi (August 31, 1924 – May 25, 1995) was an American real estate developer and Republican Party activist from New Hampshire.He is best known for his work in the Nashua, New Hampshire and Citrus Hills, Florida areas, and for his friendship with Ted Williams, and association with the Boston Red Sox.
HB 1325, filed by Rep. Tom Mannion, R-Pelham, would’ve allowed people in New Hampshire to own small-tailed monkeys, raccoons, foxes, otters, skunks, and red tailed kangaroos without a permit.