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Burlington County Times
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An article about a cranberry bog tour held on October 6th. It discusses the importance of ground water to cranberry growth, the Native American names "itamee" and "sasemineash", and the fact that settlers called it "craneberry" because the cranberry flower looks like a crane. Includes 2 pictures.
This is a copy of an article with no front page. Handwritten at the top is "The Times, 10/7/96"
2023.12.25
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Whitesbog Preservation Trust (501(c) (3) non profit) is the caretaker of Whitesbog Historic Village, a small cranberry farming village founded in 1857.
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120 W. Whites Bog Road #34
Browns Mills, NJ 08015
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