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  2. This orchard near Bloomington has cider, doughnuts, apples ...

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    Apple cider and cider slushies are just a couple of the items available at Slaughter Orchard and Cidery's farm market, as seen on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. The market will be open until Thanksgiving.

  3. West Union (Busro), Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Surrounding the house sat a "kitchen, doctor shop, skin shop, weave shop, wash house [and] smoke house." A "great frame meetinghouse two story 50 by 40" sat across from it. The North Family House stood nearby, "30 by 21 two story and a cellar." Several barns and two apple orchards were on the property (one orchard had 400 trees, the other had 700.)

  4. Five apple orchards to visit this fall near the Des ... - AOL

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    Here are five apple orchards near the Des Moines metro. Berry Patch Farms, Nevada. ... Hours: Picking began Labor Day weekend and runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

  5. Rose Hill Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hill Farmstead, also known as the Rose—Wise—Patterson Farm, was a historic home and farm located near Vincennes in Palmyra Township, Knox County, Indiana. The original farmhouse as built in 1807 by Martin Rose. [3] This house was replaced in 1827 by a two-story, Federal style brick I-house which was built by Rose's son, Matthias Rose. [4]

  6. A Piece of Eden - Wikipedia

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    Hancock filmed it independently at his home in La Porte, Indiana, with the main filming location being his apple orchard. [2] [3] This film was Hancock's first attempt at releasing a film without a distributor. [2] The film premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 1999. He originally had issues distributing his film in ...

  7. Johnny Appleseed - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman; September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced trees grown with apple seeds (as opposed to trees grown with grafting [1]) to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ontario, as well as the northern counties of West Virginia.

  8. Vincennes, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Elihu Stout published the first newspaper in the Indiana Territory in 1804 at Vincennes. The Indiana Gazette debuted on July 31, 1804. Fire destroyed the printing presses in 1806, but Stout revived the newspaper as the Western Sun in 1807. [22] [23] Vincennes served as the first capital of Indiana Territory until it was moved to Corydon on May ...

  9. Vincennes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Vincennes Historic District is a national historic district located at Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana. The district encompasses 1,161 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, 9 contributing structures, and 37 contributing objects in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Vincennes.