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  2. Herb Baumeister - Wikipedia

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    An independent documentary film titled The Haunting of Fox Hollow Farm also explores the crimes and the possibility of hauntings on the grounds of Baumeister's former estate. [33] ID featured the case again on the series True Nightmares, in October 2015. [34] The Crime Junkie podcast released an episode on Baumeister on March 4, 2018. [35]

  3. Beers Family - Wikipedia

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    The group was well known for performing at the Fox Hollow Festival, a folk music festival held on the Beers' farm near Petersburgh, New York, every year between 1964 and 1980. [1] They also performed at the Mariposa Folk Festival in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, appearing in 1966 and 1968. [ 2 ]

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  7. Fox Hollow Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Hollow Festival or Fox Hollow Festival of Traditional Music and Arts was a folk festival held on the estate of folksingers Bob and Evelyne Beers [1] in Petersburgh, New York each summer from 1966 to 1980, [2] usually in August.

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  9. Foxhollow School - Wikipedia

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    The Foxhollow School was a private boarding school for girls. Founded by Aileen M. Farrell in 1930 on the Foxhollow Farm in Rhinebeck, New York.The school was moved to the Lenox, Massachusetts former estate of the Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt family.