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  2. Bedrock Gardens - Wikipedia

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    History. Named for its ever-present ledge, [1] Bedrock Gardens was bought by its present owners in 1980. The abandoned dairy farm came with a farm house, built circa 1740, a historic barn, a three-holer outhouse and 37-acre (15.0 ha) of scrub forest. [2] Over the next 30 years, 20-acre (8.1 ha) were developed into a large ornamental garden.

  3. Tendercrop Farm at the Red Barn - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2010, the Tuttle Farm and Tuttle's Red Barn were listed for sale. [4] Will Tuttle, the Tuttle Farm's owner, cited exhaustion, his age (in his sixties), and the lack of a younger generation of Tuttles showing interest in taking over the Tuttle Farm as his reasons for offering the farm for sale. [3] [6] The original price was $3.35 ...

  4. Emery Farm (Durham, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    135 Piscataqua Road, Durham, NH. , United States. Website. www .emeryfarm .com. Emery Farm is a continually owned family farm in the United States founded in 1655 and located in Durham, New Hampshire. [1] During its history, the farm was used mainly for timber harvesting and for growing hay and grain that was sold locally for animal feed.

  5. Applecrest Farm Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Applecrest Farm Orchards (also known as Applecrest Orchards or simply Applecrest) is a year-round apple orchard in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.It is considered the oldest and largest apple orchard in the state of New Hampshire [1] and the oldest continuously operated apple orchard in the United States, [citation needed] having opened in 1913.

  6. Miles Smith Farm - Wikipedia

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    Miles Smith Farm. Miles Smith Farm is a family-owned grass-fed beef farm located on Whitehouse Road ( New Hampshire Route 106) in Loudon, New Hampshire, United States. Currently a working family farm with stonewalls built by the original owner, Miles Smith, its 26 acres (11 ha) [2] have a panoramic view of the Merrimack Valley to the southwest.

  7. Emery Farm (Stratham, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    September 18, 2017. Emery Farm is a historic farm property at 16 Emery Lane in Stratham, New Hampshire. The farmhouse, built about 1740, is a fine example of period architecture, with later 19th century stylistic alterations. The property is notable as one of New Hampshire's first market garden farms, a practice adopted by John Emery in 1855.

  8. Wallace Farm (Columbia, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    01001353 [1] Added to NRHP. December 13, 2001. The Wallace Farm (also known as Pioneer Farm) is a historic farm at 27 Wallace Road in Columbia, New Hampshire. Established in the late 18th century, the farm has (as of 2001) been continuously held in the same family. The 125-acre (51 ha) includes a c. 1825 farmhouse, carriage house, and barn.

  9. Back River Farm - Wikipedia

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    June 22, 1984. The Back River Farm, also known as the Samuel Emerson Farm, is a historic farmstead on Bay View Road in Dover, New Hampshire. The land along the Bellamy River (also known as the Back River) has been farmed since Samuel Emerson acquired 30 acres (12 ha) in the area in 1696, and is the only surviving period farmstead in the area.