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  2. Robinson Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Robinson Technologies is a Japanese video game developer founded by Seth Robinson. The company produced the BBS door games Legend of the Red Dragon, Planets: The Exploration of Space and Growtopia, an experimental multiplayer creative sandbox created as a collaboration with Hamumu Software, released in 2013 for iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows, and macOS.

  3. Growtopia - Wikipedia

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    Growtopia is a 2D massively multiplayer online sandbox video game based around the idea that most of the in-game items can be grown from their corresponding seeds. [8] The game has no end goals or 100% completion, but has an achievement system and quests to complete from non-player characters.

  4. Neanderthals, Bandits and Farmers - Wikipedia

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    Neanderthals, Bandits and Farmers: How Agriculture Really Began is a book on prehistoric agriculture and anthropology by the British science writer Colin Tudge.. The book is one of a series of long essays by respected contemporary Darwinian thinkers, which were published under the collective title Darwinism Today.

  5. Drake Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin and Maria (Ogden) Drake Farm, also known as the Drake Farmstead, is a farmstead located at 927 North Drake Road in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012, [ 1 ] and as of 2021 is open to the public as the Drake Farmstead Park .

  6. Cyrus McCormick Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm is near Steele's Tavern and Raphine, close to the northern border of Rockbridge and Augusta counties in the U.S. state of Virginia, and is currently a museum run by the Virginia Agricultural Experimental Station of Virginia Tech. The museum has free admission and covers 5 acres (2.0 ha) of the initial 532-acre (215.3 ha) farm.

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  8. Elam Drake House - Wikipedia

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    It featured a one-story north end, built in 1856, with a 1.5-story addition to the south, built between 1856 and 1857. The farmstead, including a barn, summer kitchen, and smoke house, was built by a Elam Drake, a former brick layer and plasterer who constructed many of the city's earliest buildings and later retired to take up farming in 1856.

  9. Drake Hogestyn - Wikipedia

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    Hogestyn was born on September 29, 1953, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he graduated from North Side High School. [1] He attended the University of South Florida in Tampa on a baseball scholarship, majoring in pre-dentistry.