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Well maintained hiking path
If you were looking for an easy hiking path to do with young kids this is a great spot. There's plenty of celery, of course, but there's also lots of other animals including a wide variety of birds. T...
If you were looking for an easy hiking path to do with young kids this is a great spot. There's plenty of celery, of course, but there's also lots of other animals including a wide variety of birds. T...
Today it is called the Celery Farm mainly a result of the fact that in 1888 Swiss emigrant Henry J. Appert and his wife Ella bought the 107 acre-property and converted the land which was an excavated ...
Today it is called the Celery Farm mainly a result of the fact that in 1888 Swiss emigrant Henry J. Appert and his wife Ella bought the 107 acre-property and converted the land which was an excavated ...
Although this was farmland long ago, today it's a quiet and peaceful nature preserve. You can hike through the woods or around the pond. These are easy hikes, suitable for children and older folks if...
Well maintained hiking path
If you were looking for an easy hiking path to do with young kids this is a great spot. There's plenty of celery, of course, but there's also lots of other animals including a wide variety of birds. T...
Well maintained hiking path
If you were looking for an easy hiking path to do with young kids this is a great spot. There's plenty of celery, of course, but there's also lots of other animals including a wide variety of birds. T...
Great for Bird Watchers
Today it is called the Celery Farm mainly a result of the fact that in 1888 Swiss emigrant Henry J. Appert and his wife Ella bought the 107 acre-property and converted the land which was an excavated ...
Great for Bird Watchers
Today it is called the Celery Farm mainly a result of the fact that in 1888 Swiss emigrant Henry J. Appert and his wife Ella bought the 107 acre-property and converted the land which was an excavated ...
It's not a farm! It's a nature preserve.
Although this was farmland long ago, today it's a quiet and peaceful nature preserve. You can hike through the woods or around the pond. These are easy hikes, suitable for children and older folks if...