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  2. Catskill Game Farm - Wikipedia

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    A giraffe named April was born in 2002 at the Catskill Game Farm.. Upon the closing of the Catskill Game Farm in October 2006, April was first sold to Adirondack Animal Land, in Vail Mills, New York; and then to Animal Adventure Park, in Harpursville, New York, in 2015, where she resided until her death on April 2, 2021.

  3. Farm Aid - Wikipedia

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    The Grateful Dead joined via satellite from Madison Square Garden: Farm Aid 1989 1989 Various (as part of a tour of Willie Nelson in 16 US cities) Various (as part of a tour of Willie Nelson in 16 US cities) Willie Nelson: Farm Aid President Willie Nelson took Farm Aid on the road for 16 of his own show dates Farm Aid IV April 7, 1990 ...

  4. Innisfree Garden - Wikipedia

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    Innisfree Garden began as the private property of Walter Beck (1864–1954) and Marion Burt Beck (1876–1959), who married in 1922. [1] He was a painter, the son of a German garden architect, and she was the daughter of Wellington R. Burt, a lumber baron from Saginaw, and inherited in 1919 the estate of 950 acres (384 hectares) and part of the family fortune. [2]

  5. Knox Farm State Park - Wikipedia

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    Knox Farm State Park is a 633-acre (256.2 ha) state park located in Erie County, New York, [2] adjacent to the village of East Aurora. It is the former country estate of the Knox Family of Buffalo .

  6. West Farms, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    West Farms (pink), and Morrisania (green), 1867. West Farms was separated from the town of Westchester, New York, by an act of the legislature in 1846, [4] formed from the settlements of West Farms, Morrisania, and Fordham, which survive as recognizable neighborhoods of The Bronx to this day.

  7. East Farm (Head of the Harbor, New York) - Wikipedia

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    East Farm, also known as the Archibald M. Brown Estate, is a national historic district located at Head of the Harbor in Suffolk County, New York. The district encompasses an estate with seven contributing buildings and one contributing site. The first buildings on the farm went up in 1689.