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  2. Hampton National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    As nearby Baltimore grew and local agriculture declined, the Ridgelys found it increasingly difficult to maintain the property. Five of the six parterres were removed and replanted as a grass lawn. Some income was generated by producing cider from the estate's apple orchards and operating a dairy.

  3. Bushy Park (Glenwood, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of the incident are displayed in the State House at Annapolis and the Court House at Baltimore. In 1866, Charles D. Warfeild sold the 270-acre and 160-acre Bushy Park tracts containing an eight-room stone and frame house, including two tenant houses, blacksmith shop, 250-tree apple orchard and 73-tree peach orchard. [3]

  4. The Orchards, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Orchards is a neighborhood in the North District of Baltimore, located between the neighborhoods of New North Roland Park–Poplar Hill and Bellona–Gittings. Its boundaries are marked by the Baltimore County line (north), Maryland Route 133 Northern Parkway (south), and Maryland Route 139 Charles Street (east). Roland Avenue, West Lake ...

  5. Apple season is underway. Take your pick from these popular ...

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    Perry Hill Apple Orchard. 35 Perry Hill Road, Acushnet. Perry Hill Apple Orchard’s pick-your-own apples season had a Sept. 21 start date, with limited varieties available: Jonamacs and Liberties ...

  6. Five apple orchards to visit this fall near the Des ... - AOL

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    Here are five apple orchards near the Des Moines metro. Berry Patch Farms, Nevada. Esther Peralez, of Ankeny, drives a tractor pulling a wagon full of families visiting Berry Patch Farms in Nevada ...

  7. Johnny Appleseed - Wikipedia

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    Proliferation of orchards throughout the American frontier Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman ; September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced trees grown with apple seeds (as opposed to trees grown with grafting [ 1 ] ) to large parts of Pennsylvania , Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , and Ontario , as well ...

  8. Donald Applecore - Wikipedia

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    Using his helicopter's tail rotor as a saw, Donald cuts open the tree and retrieves a large supply of uneaten apples. Eating one, Donald returns the "apple core/Baltimore" favor and nails Chip with his apple core. Donald then proceeds to deposit the apples into his silo. Upon seeing the much larger collection of apples, Chip and Dale open the ...

  9. Prep some oranges! Interactive Baltimore oriole migration ...

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    Birders with a green thumb can plant bright fruits and nectar-bearing flowers, such as raspberries, crab apples, and trumpet vines, all of which Baltimore Orioles will find difficult to resist ...