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  2. 6 pumpkin patches near Kansas City that are fun for the ... - AOL

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    In addition to making its signature apple cider and doughnuts on-site, the Louisburg Cider Mill has over 50 acres of activities on its family farm, including its pumpkin patch and a 10-acre corn ...

  3. Check out these pumpkin patches and farm stands in the Ozarks

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    A pumpkin patch, sunflower field and apple orchard are also on-site. Admission to the Exeter Corn Maze is $22.95 per adult and $20.95 per child under 12. Admission includes access to the corn maze ...

  4. Get Ready for Pumpkin Picking Season! Here Are the Best ... - AOL

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    This 2024 list of best pumpkin patches in America will get you hyped for fall.

  5. Smith Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Smith Family Farm was the boyhood home of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. [1]The farm—located in the townships of Palmyra, Wayne County and Manchester, Ontario County, New York—includes the Sacred Grove, the Smiths' restored frame home, and a reconstructed log home. [2]

  6. Sacred Grove (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Grove is often visited as part of the Smith Family Farm, a historical site of the LDS Church, located at 843 Stafford Road. The church operates a welcome center on the farm, which includes a replica of the log home built in 1818 by Smith's father, Joseph, Sr., as well as the original frame home built by the Smiths in 1825.

  7. Edward Smith Jr. Farm - Wikipedia

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    Edward Smith Jr. was born in Pennsylvania and moved to Fayette County with his parents in 1810; they were likely the first settlers on the present site of Washington Court House. Development of the family farm was hindered by the War of 1812 when Edward Smith Sr. volunteered for military service, and his death while trying to cross a flooded ...

  8. The pumpkin house: How one family embraces fall and Halloween

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    In the fall it gets transformed into a pumpkin paradise that draws tens of thousands of visitors to its mid-October festival, capping a week that starts with a contest featuring 2,000-pound pumpkins.

  9. Nick Venetucci - Wikipedia

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    Later, children began stopping by his patch and receiving a free pumpkin on the site and a tradition was born. [1] In all it is reckoned that more than 1 million pumpkins were given away by the Venetucci farm over half a century of Halloweens. [1] Over the years, Venetucci won many awards at the Colorado State Fair for his farm products.