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Let's Go Apple Picking!

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In 1958, Theresa Barnett won the top prize at the Herkimer County __ for her apple pie.
Louis T. Groat (1884-1971) was a longtime postman in Ilion who retired in 1954 and moved to Cedarville where he owned and operated Groat's __. You could pick your own apples for $1.75 a bundle.
The top apple producing states are Washington, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, California, and __.
Apple picking can be __! In 1905, a tragic occurrence happened in South Ilion on the Willow Brook Farm of H. G. Whitney. Wm. Clapsaddle (1830-1905) fell from the tree and broke his neck.
If you’ve ever wondered why apples float it’s because they’re 25 percent air, giving us the ability to __ for apples in a barrel of water.
Everyone in the valley is familiar with the __ Cider Mill in South Ilion on the old Clapsaddle Farm. Jim __'s family owned the property for 280 years. He is also known for his folk art paintings of local scenes. He and his wife retired in 2017 and moved to Cape Cod to be closer to family.
Apple trees take at least four to five __ to start producing fruit. Some take as many as 10.
Apples are the second-most valuable fruit grown in the U.S. What fruit is the first?
The first American apple orchard was planted around 1625 by William Blackstone on __’s Beacon Hill.
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__ was sold under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law to markets, like the Caruso Market operated by Vito Caruso at 161 E. Main Street in Frankfort in 1957.
Capt. Jacob Small of the town of __ was a Captain in the Tryon County Militia under Col. Peter Bellinger. While picking apples in the fall of 1783, he was shot, three days after the articles of peace were signed at Paris between the U.S. and Great Britain. His home still exists, located behind the Portobello Inn B&B on Route 5.
You could buy winter apples and __ at Carmel's Fruit Market on 234 S. Caroline Street in Herkimer, operated by the Rende family, in the late 1950s-early 1960s.
In the late 1800s, it was Newton's Cider Mill that drew everyone to their doors in Ilion. They made it by the barrel, but they made a point to note in their ad that there is "no __ cider for sale."
Society director Sue Perkins remembers going to the Davis farm in Dolgeville to get cider with her Dad and they would always bring it home and have cider and __ in a big blue pyrex bowl that she still has!
A Red Ryder BB gun is not the only thing that can take your __ out. In 1894, David Witherstine (1841-1913) of Herkimer raised his head to look up in the tree and a falling apple struck him in the __, destroying his sight.
It takes about 36 apples to make one __ of apple cider.
The top ten apple varieties produced in the United States are Gala, Red Delicious, __ Smith, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp, Mcintosh, Rome, Cripps Pink, and Empire.
In 1909, "the worst __ of rain, sleet, snow and hail that ever stopped and paid a visit" to the area ruined the large number of apple trees of Prof. James Henry John Watkins (1843-1920) of Schuyler.