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  2. Hard Bargain Farm - Wikipedia

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    Hard Bargain Farm is the former country estate and working farm of Alice and Henry Ferguson. It is located at 2001 Bryan Point Road in Accokeek, Maryland , overlooking the Potomac River . The property, now a smaller portion of the 330 acres (130 ha) they purchased, was developed by them into a "country garden" .

  3. William Ferguson Farm - Wikipedia

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    The William Ferguson Farm is an historic, American home and farm complex that is located in Wallace Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

  4. Orchards, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Orchards is located in southern Clark County. The community is bordered to the northeast by Hockinson, to the north by Brush Prairie, to the west by Five Corners, and to the south by the city limits of Vancouver.

  5. USA Today released list of country's best apple orchards ...

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    This MA family-run farm, which grows over 50 varieties of apples, is one of the top apple orchards in the country, according to USA Today poll.

  6. Fruit Belt - Wikipedia

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    The map at right shows Great Lakes snowbelts which cover a somewhat larger area than the fruit belt. Notably, there are no Fruit Belts in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. [citation needed] A Fruit Belt also exists in Central Washington. [6] Berries are grown on the West Coast.

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  8. Ferguson, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson was the first railroad station connected directly to St. Louis. [8] The station is a focal point of the city's history and is depicted on the city flag, designed in 1994. [9] [10] Ferguson's first schoolhouse was built in 1878. Ferguson was incorporated as a city in 1894. [11]

  9. Ferguson, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson is a ghost town, a former lumber-mill settlement, in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. [2] It was a company town owned by Northern lumbermen Francis Beidler and Benjamin F. Ferguson , both of Chicago.