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  2. Starlight, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Starlight is best known for two large farms which are open to the public year-round as tourist attractions.The two farms — Huber's Orchard & Winery and Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant — have expanded over the years from simple "you-pick" operations to full-fledged attractions, with restaurants, petting zoos, winery and live entertainment.

  3. Where to pick your own apples this autumn: Top 10 ... - AOL

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    Huber’s Orchard invites their guests to enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience, hand-picking each apple they take home. Located about 30 miles northwest of Louisville, Kentucky, in Borden, Indiana ...

  4. Huber Site - Wikipedia

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    There are several Huber sites in the Chicago and northwest Indiana area; besides Huber itself, there are Hoxie Farm, Oak Forest, Anker, Bowmanville and Griesmer. It is thought that these sites formed a settlement system which included large villages and smaller sites used for ceremonial and mortuary purposes.

  5. Hoxie Farm site - Wikipedia

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    Late Huber pottery has predominately smooth surface finish; fine-line incised decoration; and unnotched lips. [1] [12] [8] In the Hoxie Farm site assemblage, 23.5% of sherds are cordmarked, which is more than on any other Huber culture site. Fine-line decoration is present on only 13% of decorated sherds.

  6. Upper Mississippian culture - Wikipedia

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    Late Huber is almost never cordmarked; notched lips decrease in frequency; and decorations are applied in fine-trailed lines. Huber is also thought to have derived from and/or replaced Fisher, since Fisher exhibits essentially the same traits as early Huber. [10] [38] Sites with European trade goods: Palos, Oak Forest, Hoxie Farm

  7. Fifield Site - Wikipedia

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    The Fifield Site (Pr-55) is located on Damon Run Creek in Porter County, north-western Indiana. It is classified as a late prehistoric, single-component Upper Mississippian Fisher village. History of archaeological investigations

  8. Fred and Minnie Raber Farm - Wikipedia

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    Fred and Minnie Raber Farm, also known as the Raber-Hasselbring-Shaffer Farm and Raber-Robbins Farm, is a historic home and farm and national historic district located in Deer Creek Township, Carroll County, Indiana.

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