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  2. USA Today released list of country's best apple orchards ...

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    This MA family-run farm, which grows over 50 varieties of apples, is one of the top apple orchards in the country, according to USA Today poll.

  3. Here are 3 of the best apple picking orchards in MA ... - AOL

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  4. The Ultimate Guide for Fall Apple Picking Near Boston - AOL

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    Apple picking is the perfect solution for hanging out with your friends during these unprecedented times, as you are able to pick, and eat, this iconic fall fruit, while also taking cute fall ...

  5. Harvard, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    These apple orchards produce many apple products every year the most notable being apple cider. It is now mostly a residential "bedroom community" for workers at companies in Boston and its suburbs. Harvard has had a relatively quiet history, but has attracted several "non-traditional" communities that have given its history some flavor.

  6. Drumlin Farm - Wikipedia

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    Drumlin Farm is a 291-acre [1] farm and wildlife sanctuary which is also the site of the headquarters of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. It is located at 208 South Great Road ( Route 117 ) in Lincoln, Massachusetts .

  7. Apple picking is a fall tradition - but the freeze in May ...

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  8. Appleton Farms - Wikipedia

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    Appleton Farms is a park in Ipswich, Massachusetts, owned and maintained by The Trustees of Reservations.The property was deeded to the Trustees in 1998. [1] The land was granted to Samuel Appleton, an immigrant from Little Waldingfield, England, in 1638 by the town of Ipswich and is one of the oldest continuously operating farms in Massachusetts. [2]

  9. Waters Farm - Wikipedia

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    Waters Farm is a historic farm and homestead at 53 Waters Road in Sutton, Massachusetts. Waters Farm was built in the Georgian style by Stephen Waters in 1757. The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.