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The Maple Hill Farm is a historic farm property at 65 Maple Hill Road in Norwich, Vermont. Encompassing more than 40 acres (16 ha) of woodlands and pasture, the farm has more than 200 years of architectural history, including a late 18th-century farmhouse built by Peter Olcott, and two barns from that period. It remained an active farm property ...
The fields are lined with stone walls. A sugar house for processing the sap of maple trees into maple syrup stands down the hill adjacent to the road. [2] The main house is an architecturally diverse structure, reflecting its evolution over time. Its oldest portion dates to the establishment of the farm c. 1797, and began as a single-story Cape.
Hours: Open daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact: 603-642-8186 What to know: A family farm that has been in business for decades, this is a classic berry patch to visit for picking.
Malaga Island Memorial, Webber Cemetery. Opening in 1908, the Maine School for the Feeble-Minded was an institution that housed people who were considered mentally unfit by the standards of that day; [2] [3] [4] however, during its early years, the State also placed orphans and other wards of the state at the Maine School, as no other public services existed to help them.
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Smiling Hill Farm was founded in the 1720s [4] as the home of the Knight family. The Knights had been in Scarborough since the mid-1600s starting with George Knight d.1671. Following George's early death, his widow left the family's land holdings in the Dunstan region of Scarborough for the relative safety of Portsmouth, NH, with her two young children, Mary and Natha