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Frey was born July 24, 1976, [1]: 7 to Harold and Elizabeth Frey. Both had been previously married. [1] Her father was a steelworker and a farmer and for a time part owner of the Dixie Feed franchise in St. Louis, but her parents fled to Tennessee to escape what Frey calls "a perfect storm" of bad decision-making by her father, who staged an accident to make it look as if he'd died. [1]
Here is a selection of some of the pumpkin patches around the metro where you can find that perfect pumpkin for your Halloween decorations or pumpkin-infused treats. Carolyn’s Pumpkin Patch ...
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Pumpkin Center is an unincorporated community in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States.It is about 14 miles east of the city of Muskogee. [1]This is not to be confused with the Pumpkin Center located in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma which is about 10 miles northeast of the city of Okmulgee, or with the Pumpkin Center located in Comanche County, Oklahoma which is about 10 miles east of Lawton ...
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Pumpkin Center is an unincorporated community in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States.It is approximately 7.5 miles northeast of Braggs. [2]This should not be confused with the Pumpkin Center located in Comanche County, Oklahoma, which is about 10 miles east of Lawton; [3] with the Pumpkin Center located in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, which is about 14 miles east of the city of Muskogee; [4 ...
Pumpkin Center is an unincorporated community in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States. It is approximately 10 miles northeast of the city of Okmulgee , [ 1 ] taking N 330 Rd. north off US Highway 62 .
The farm was named for a shady brook that ran behind the property. The family moved to its current current location at the juncture of Lower Makefield, Newtown and Middletown townships in the 1960s.