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Applecrest Farm Orchards (also known as Applecrest Orchards or simply Applecrest) is a year-round apple orchard in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.It is considered the oldest and largest apple orchard in the state of New Hampshire [1] and the oldest continuously operated apple orchard in the United States, [citation needed] having opened in 1913.
The Buckner Homestead Historic District comprises 15 buildings, various landscape features, some old structural ruins, and approximately 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of apple orchard which is irrigated by hand-dug ditches. [2] Buzzard-Buckner cabin built in 1889 near Stehekin. The original William Buzzard Cabin was built in 1889. It was a one-story ...
In 1995, Los Rios Ranch was acquired by The Wildlands Conservancy. In 2004, most of the orchard was leased for apple growing and entertainment. In 2014, the Southern California Montane Botanic Garden and Children's Outdoor Discovery Center were opened. [7] In 2018, pests killed many of the oak trees. The diseased trees had to be removed. [8] [9]
Piper Orchard, the oldest orchard in Seattle, is located in Carkeek Park and features primarily heirloom apple trees. It was established in the late 19th century by A. W. Piper, a local confectioner and member of the Seattle City Council, following the Great Seattle Fire of 1889. The orchard was a key part of the Piper family's homestead, which ...
Outside of Los Angeles there are two areas with unique microclimates that make those apple trees grow—Oak Glen, an area about an hour and a half east of Los Angeles, and Julian, about two and a ...
Old Apple Tree Park and orchard from the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site area map. The Old Apple Tree was an apple tree in Vancouver, Washington, United States, purported to be the oldest apple tree in the Pacific Northwest. Genetic testing determined that the apples produced are unique and distantly related to the 500-year-old French ...
Los Rios Rancho a 103-year-old apple ranch draws more than 300,000 visitors yearly. Joseph E. Wilshire, who helped make the Oak Glen area famous for apple growing in the early 1900s had realized early on the suitability of The Glen for growing apples and began buying land where with his brothers. [citation needed]
Beeson–Foss Ranch: January 27, 1999 ... Hillcrest Orchard Historic District. February 16, 1984 ... Union Creek Historic District. October 29, 1980 ...