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  2. Watkins Woolen Mill State Park and State Historic Site

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    Watkins Mill is a preserved woolen mill dating to the mid-19th century, located near Lawson, Missouri, United States.The mill is protected as Watkins Woolen Mill State Historic Site, which preserve its machinery and business records in addition to the building itself.

  3. Excelsior Springs, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Once blighted with empty buildings and numerous antique stores, there are now a quilt shop, an art store, and several small bistros alongside the old antique stores. It has two theaters: The Paradise Playhouse, with professional productions; and The Slightly Off-Broadway Theater, with local community theater productions.

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    Much better than having multiple layers of quilts." $69 at Wayfair. Wayfair. Sealy Cool 12-Inch Medium Memory Foam Cooling Mattress, Queen. $430 $1,199 Save $769.

  5. Adairsville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    He deeded land to the railroad and surveyed business lots including hotels, mills, and blacksmith shops around town. Watts's plan was successful and brought the town the nickname "Granary of the State"; it was incorporated in 1854. He lived in Adairsville in a home built on the foundation of an Indian cabin, on a hill overlooking the town.

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  7. Saxon Lutheran Memorial (Frohna, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Saxon Lutheran Memorial's annual Fall Festival is held on the second Saturday in October each year and [3] features demonstrations of activities common in the mid-1800s, such as blacksmithing, quilting, cross-cut sawing, cider-pressing, bread-baking, butchering, apple-butter-cooking, spinning, and the making of brooms, shingles, and soap.

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