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American craftsman style / Architectural styles / Gustav Stickley / Morris County /  New Jersey / Organic architecture / Craftsman Farms / Harvey Ellis / Arts and Crafts Movement / American Craftsman / Visual arts / Arts / Decorative arts
Date: 2008-10-08 04:09:11
American craftsman style
Architectural styles
Gustav Stickley
Morris County
New Jersey
Organic architecture
Craftsman Farms
Harvey Ellis
Arts and Crafts Movement
American Craftsman
Visual arts
Arts
Decorative arts

Crab Tree Farm Crab Tree Farm is the only operating farm located on Lake Michigan in the State of Illinois. Originally a commercial dairy operation, it has had three owners in its one-hundred-year history. Over the last

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