Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Doe Creek Farm is a historic farm property at 412 Doe Creek Farm Road in rural Giles County, Virginia.The farm, over 400 acres (160 ha) in size, is anchored by a Greek Revival farmhouse built in 1883, and includes several surviving 19th-century outbuildings, including a smokehouse and honey house.
Here are some of the best places for apple picking in the Lower Hudson Valley: Rockland. Dr. Davie's Farm is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week until Nov. 20. The orchard's farmstand ...
L. K. Relander, the former President of Finland, with his family picking apples in the 1930s. Apple picking in Styria. Apple picking is an activity found at apple farms. Apple orchards may be opened to the public, allowing consumers to pick their own apples or purchase pre-picked apples. [1] [2] Although this is ultimately a method of ...
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Virginia DMV) serves a customer base of approximately 423,000 ID card holders and 6.2 million licensed drivers with over 7.8 million registered vehicles in Virginia. Virginia DMV has more daily face-to-face contact with Virginia's citizens than any other state agency.
Hurd Orchards. Hurd Orchards, 17260 Ridge Road in Murray, Orleans County, will offer apple picking from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. The orchard has a large selection of apple ...
Apple Butter. This recipe is the best-ever winter weekend project: Head over to your local farmers’ market and pick up a few pounds of apples and apple cider for the most flavorful apple butter ...
Speed the Plough is a farm in Amherst County, Virginia near the village of Elon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The farm represents a succession of farm buildings from about 1799 to 1940. Its main house, a two-story brick structure, was built for William Dearing (1820–1862).
Downtown White Hall, Virginia White Hall Grocery Store. White Hall is an unincorporated farming community in northern Frederick County, Virginia, established in the late 1810s and located near the crossroads of Apple Pie Ridge Road (VA 739) with Green Spring and White Hall (VA 671) Roads, astride Apple Pie Ridge (922 feet/281 meters).