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  2. Farm & Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Farm & Wilderness, also known as F&W, is a system of 5 ACA-accredited Quaker-inspired summer camps for kids and summer programs for teens rooted in social justice, environmental sustainability, homegrown fun, and wilderness adventure situated in and around Plymouth, Vermont.

  3. Rider–Hopkins Farm and Olmsted Camp - Wikipedia

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    Rider–Hopkins Farm and Olmsted Camp is a historic farm and summer camp located at Sardinia in Erie County, New York. It consists of a 188.4-acre (0.762 km 2 ) property containing a Greek Revival style brick farmhouse dating to the 1840s known as the James and Abigail Hopkins House.

  4. Battle of Malvern Hill - Wikipedia

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    Between the two farms was a swampy and thickly wooded area that made up the course of Western Run. The largest in the area was the Mellert family's farm, usually called the Crew farm for a former owner, [14] situated at the western side of the hill. About a quarter of a mile due east of Malvern Hill was the West farm.

  5. Malverne, New York - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The last farm in Malverne, Crossroads Farm at Grossman's was acquired by Nassau County and continues to operate as the last working farm in the village. [4] The name was changed from Norwood to Malverne because a Village of Norwood already existed in upstate New York. The name Malverne originates from Malvern, England. Alfred ...

  6. Rockywold–Deephaven Camps - Wikipedia

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    Rockywold Camp was established in 1901 by Mary Alice Armstrong and Deephaven in 1897 by Alice Mabel Bacon. Since 1918 the camps have been under combined administration, first under control of Mrs. Armstrong and the Howe family, and now under an organization owned primarily by the camp's returning guests. [2]

  7. Family farm - Wikipedia

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    A family farm is generally understood to be a farm owned and/or operated by a family. [3] It is sometimes considered to be an estate passed down by inheritance.. Although a recurring conceptual and archetypal distinction is that of a family farm as a smallholding versus corporate farming as large-scale agribusiness, that notion does not accurately describe the realities of farm ownership in ...

  8. Austen Deans - Wikipedia

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    Austen Deans' early years were spent on the family farm near Malvern before, when he was 10, his mother moved to the Riccarton suburb in Christchurch. He was educated at Medbury School and at Christ's College. [2] His interest in art developed when he was 12 years old, while on holidays at the family farm.

  9. Pettibone Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pettibone Farm is a historic farm located on Old Cheshire Road north of the junction from Nobodys Road in Lanesborough, Massachusetts.The development began in the late 1780s, and with a long history of ownership by a single family the Pettibone Farm represents a well-preserved 19th-century rural farm complex.