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The Borders Farm is a historic farm district at 31-38 North Road in Foster, Rhode Island.It includes two adjacent farms, covering nearly 200 acres (81 ha) of land. The George Phillips Farm, located at 31 North Road, includes an 18th-century house and several outbuildings dating to the 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as the foundational remnants of several older structures.
The side elevation has an entrance door sheltered by a portico. South of the house lies the family cemetery, a rectangular plot extending along the road. [2] The farm, including about 30 acres (12 ha) of fields and more than 200 acres (81 ha) of woodlands, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]
Borders Farm. July 29, 2009 : 31-38 N. Rd. Foster: 2: Breezy Hill Site (RI-957) September 28, 1985 ... Foster Center Historic District. May 11, 1974
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Foster Farms Chief Executive Officer Donnie Smith told the Modesto Bee in a June interview the company plans to keep its 12,000-strong workforce and the company’s mix of poultry products.
Gower Road, Brink Road bridges on list for removal
Dr. Solomon Drowne, a prominent physician, academic, botanist, and surgeon during the American Revolution, owned the property in the early nineteenth century.Around 1801 Drowne returned to Rhode Island and bought the farm next to Senator Foster and named it Mt. Hygeia after the Greek goddess of health.
Consumers with questions about the recall can call the Foster Farms Consumer Hotline at (800) 338-8051 or send an email to info@fosterfarms.com. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times ...