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  2. These 10 Vintage-Inspired Wreath Designs Will Set the Tone ...

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    In an homage to the 18th-century apothecary, this wreath features an illustration of a druggist making tinctures at its center, surrounded by greenery, apples, citrus, larkspur, and yarrow, which ...

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    HOWELL . Patterson Greenhouses. Patrons can cut their own trees or buy prearranged wreaths or grave blankets. Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily starting Friday Nov. 24. Phone: 732-431-5271 Where: 636 ...

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    Lighthouse Keeper's Pantry owner and one-time Christmas Tree Shops sales manager Bilezikian signed a deal with owner Paul Shibles to buy the 1830 Sea Salt Company and its lineup of flavored salt ...

  5. Hartman Stock Farm Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hartman Stock Farm Historic District was a historic district in Columbus, Ohio. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places from 1974 to 2022. [1] [2] The district is the site of Hartman Farm, a 5,000-acre farm founded by Samuel B. Hartman in 1903.

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    South of Canal Winchester, Slate Run Metro Park's most notable feature is an 1880s-era working historical farm staffed by volunteers. Visitors can see 19th century farm life, interact with the farm animals, and learn about canning and meat preservation. Other parts of the park include extensive hiking trails and a restored wetland area.

  7. Wreaths Across America - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the Worcester Wreath company in Harrington, Maine, had a surplus at the end of the Christmas holiday season. Recalling a boyhood trip to Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, company founder Morrill Worcester donated to the cemetery 5,000 wreaths to honor the cemetery's dead, [3] with the help of volunteers and a local trucking ...