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Packhorse Ford, also
known historically as Pack
Horse Ford, Blackford's Ford and Boteler's Ford, is a
historic crossing point of the
Potomac River. It...
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horticultural goods can be hit in a
series of
impacts during transport and
packhouse operations.
Different techniques are used to
minimize mechanical injuries...
- (c. 1955), mule barn (c. 1905),
tobacco packhouse (c. 1910),
tenant house (c. 1922),
tenant tobacco packhouse (c. 1922),
sweet potato house (c. 1910)...
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restored tobacco packhouse,
features historic photographs from the late 19th and
early 20th
century from
negatives found in the
packhouse, also historic...
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front porch. Also on the
property are the
contributing four
small barns,
packhouse, well,
horse barns,
building originally used as a
grist mill, and wooden...
- barbershop,
three neighborhood stores, and the
local gathering place of the "
Packhouse"
built by one of the town's
prominent black citizens by the name of George...
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quality of
their eggs, less a
deduction based on the
number of eggs sent to
packhouses for
administration and advertising.
Slogans used by the
board included...
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tenon barn and
attached shed, a long
frame packhouse,
frame chicken barn,
frame corn crib, and
frame packhouse. It was
listed on the
National Register of...
- the A22 road runs.
Church Town has old timber-framed buildings. The Old
Packhouse,
dating from the 15th century, is the
oldest timber-framed
building in...
- two
frame corn cribs, four log
tobacco barns, a log striphouse, a
frame packhouse, and a
tenant house. It was
listed on the
National Register of Historic...