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Apple picking and cider sipping is getting underway in metro Detroit, here's a sampling of southeastern Michigan orchards and cider mills.
Romeo is a village in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,767 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Romeo is located on the rural-urban fringe of the Detroit metropolitan area , and many of its residents commute to jobs closer to the city.
Romeo is a village in the northeast corner of the township. Most of the village is in adjacent Bruce Township . Washington is an unincorporated community in the south central portion of the township just west of M-53 at 42°43′28″N 83°02′10″W / 42.72444°N 83.03611°W / 42.72444; -83.03611
The University of Michigan established a branch campus, the Romeo Academy, in the area in the 1840, attracting more prosperous academics and professionals to the area. [2] A railroad was laid through the village in 1869, bringing increased trade. Planned growth has allowed the Romeo community to maintain a high degree of historic integrity. [2]
Apple Butter. This recipe is the best-ever winter weekend project: Head over to your local farmers’ market and pick up a few pounds of apples and apple cider for the most flavorful apple butter ...
In late-2008, David Doud of Countryline Orchards in Roann, Indiana produced an MAIA-1 apple from a test tree called MDD5-44. [4] Referring to EverCrisp, Doud described MAIA-1 as the "apple with the 21st century crunch" and thought "it was better than any other apple he was growing" [ 4 ] MAIA-1 , soon to be trademarked as EverCrisp , was the ...
Bruce Township is a civil township of Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 census, the township population was 9,324. [2] The largely rural township is home to the Ford Motor Company Proving Grounds, which sits on 6 square miles (16 km 2) of land in the western-central part of the township.
The farm consists of 256 acres (104 ha), which includes the farmhouse, fields, woodlands, a pond, and an apple orchard. The majority of the property — all but 10 acres (4 ha) — has been owned by the Keeney family since it was first settled in 1835. [ 2 ]