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Wiard's Orchards & Country Fair– Ypsilanti, Michigan [15] Winery at Black Star Farms – Suttons Bay, Michigan [ 16 ] Yates Cider Mill – Rochester Hills, Michigan [ 17 ]
North Salem was part of the tribal land of a Wappinger Indian band known as the Kitawonks (or Kitchawanks), who laid claim to all the lands bordering the Kitchewan or Croton River that separates North Salem from present-day Somers. Although the name of the lake is Peach Lake, there was no peach orchards in the surrounding area. [5]
Stahl's Farm Market, 10780 N. Johnson Road, North Benton; 330-584-2077. Pick-your-own apples will be available at the Stahl's Farm Market Orchard in North Benton every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a ...
The 1800 United States Census recorded several hundred enslaved individuals being held in North Salem. [8] New York State began operating under a policy of gradual abolition in 1799, with full abolition in 1827; [9] the practice of slavery in North Salem can therefore be estimated to have come to an end sometime between the years 1800 and 1827.
Location: 1805 Linwood St. NW Description: A vacant lot in West Salem is set to become a new senior housing community.. Plans for the site on the corner of Linwood Street NW and Orchard Heights ...
Baxter South land was donated to the North Salem Open Land Foundation (NSOLF) in 1979 by "The Baxter Road Group" and is by far the most popular and well-used of all the parcels owned by the NSOLF. [2] Baxter South includes a large pond surrounded by the remains of a racetrack, and many trails, which are well traveled by people on foot and ...
The Hawaiian restaurant's first brick and mortar location in north Salem, called Cafe North, opened in early 2022. For more on the Shaka Brah, check out the website and Facebook page.
Henderson Luelling, Quaker nurseryman and orchardist who planted the first orchard of grafted fruit trees in Oregon and founded Fruitvale, California Henderson William Luelling (April 23, 1809 – December 28, 1878) was an American horticulturist, Quaker, abolitionist and early settler of what is today Oakland, California.