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  2. 10 Healthy Crackers To Buy, According to a Nutritionist - AOL

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    1. YOU NEED THIS Almond Flour Crackers. $19.99 for a 12-ounce box from Walmart. Shop Now. Aside from having a super convincing name (I felt like I simply had to try this product), YOU NEED THIS ...

  3. John G. Coburn Farm - Wikipedia

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    The John G. Coburn Farm is a historic farmstead at 434 Carthage Road (Maine State Route 142) in Carthage, Maine. The farmhouse, a two-story brick structure built in 1824, stands on the west side of the road just north of its crossing of the Webb River. The house is regionally distinctive as the only brick building in the Webb River valley.

  4. Aroostook Farm - Wikipedia

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    Aroostook Farm is an experimental farm near Presque Isle, Maine. Founded in 1914, it is the largest (507 acres (205 ha) of the University of Maine 's five experimental farms. [ 1 ]

  5. Backyard Farms - Wikipedia

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    Backyard Farms is a Madison, Maine-based agricultural company specializing in massive greenhouses to produce vine-ripened tomatoes. [1] It had been owned by Devonshire Investors , a Boston -based branch of Fidelity Investments [ 2 ] but was sold in June 2017 to a Canadian produce company, Mastronardi Produce of Ontario.

  6. Pineland Farms - Wikipedia

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    The Pineland Farm trails are also used for collegiate cross-country running races and training. It is the home course for Bates College and has been the host site for the Maine state college championships. Pineland Farms is also used for orienteering events, such as the National Orienteering Championships, which were held at Pineland in 2004.

  7. Maplewood Farm (South Windham, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Maplewood Farm, also known as the Anderson-Lord House, is an historic farm property on River Road in South Windham, Maine, United States. The 135-acre (55 ha) farm has been held in the same family since 1738, and features an architecturally distinctive Gothic Revival main house.

  8. Pittston Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pittston Farm is a historic farm and community complex in a remote part of northern Somerset County, Maine.Located down logging roads about 20 miles (32 km) north of the village of Rockwood, the farm was developed c. 1910 by the Great Northern Paper Company to provide food and other resources to workers on logging drives in Maine's northern forests.

  9. Desert of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Eventually the entire farm became barren, and the Tuttles abandoned the land in 1890. For years, it was known as "the sand farm" and was a popular local feature. [3] In 1925, Henry Goldrup purchased the land for US$300 (equivalent to about $5,200 in 2023) and developed it into a tourist attraction; [2] he named it the "Desert of Maine". [4]