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Location:195 Meaderboro Rd., Farmington Hours: Open Fridays and Saturdays 12 to 6 p.m. Contact: (603) 335-4705 What to know: A 30-acre, family-owned farm there is something to pick here from June ...
In 1946, brothers Larry and Russ Hart, and wives Helen and Gerda, moved to the Lakes Region of New Hampshire from the New Jersey suburbs. [3] [4] The Hart family had vacationed in the Lakes Region since the 1920s. [3] They started a farm. [5] They sold produce and meat out of a truck, including chicken, turkey, fruit and vegetables. [1]
The farm was founded in 1732 when John Mack emigrated from Londonderry, Ireland, to Londonderry, New Hampshire. [2] In the 1800s, the family began to concentrate on growing apples, and the farm was formally registered as a business in 1962. [2] [3] [4] The farm eliminated its wholesale operations in the early 2000s. [5]
Bedrock Gardens include "multiple garden beds full of unusual specimens of trees, shrubs and perennials: a diamond-patterned, 100-foot (30 m) fence on which 11 varieties of apple trees have been espaliered: a formal garden with pools, fountains, and water features; a 1-acre (0.4 ha) wildlife pond with a bridge, and 2 miles (3 km) of woodland trails."
Sep. 24—he New Hampshire Historical Society has received a national award for an educational program that features a charismatic cartoon moose who helps teach students history and civics.
NH Route 31 enters the state in Mason from Ashby, Massachusetts, on MA Route 31. NH 31 intersects NH 124 before entering Greenville. NH 31 runs north-south for the entire length of the town before entering Wilton to the north. The highway shares a right-of-way with NH Route 123 which intersects it and runs north to Pleasant Street. Pleasant ...
New Hampshire Route 123 (abbreviated NH 123) is a 63.055-mile-long (101.477 km) secondary north–south state highway in southwestern New Hampshire. The southern terminus of the route is at the Massachusetts state line in Mason where, as Mason Road, the road continues as an unnumbered local road in the town of Townsend .
Sheep farms, producing wool and mutton, were an important business. In 1840, there were 200 farms. Tubbs Union Academy was founded in 1849, and although it did not last long, the school once enrolled over 100 students from New Hampshire and beyond. The first Seventh-day Adventist church was established in Washington in 1862.