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農夫のおり(multicore test) 3.4

Description
Mystery Question
Why is this building so far from the railway tracks?
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Creators
Diane Bédard, Photographer
農夫のおりおよび歴史的連合
Item Type
Photographs
Description
The Harrow 農夫のおり Building, located in downtown Harrow. Currently renovated for co-op business as well as tourism. Le bâtiment de la cage du fermier de herse est situé dans la herse du centre. Il a été rénové pour le tourisme. There are still active working grain/tractor silos in the rear and a service yard full of farm gear and equipment.

In 1919 local farmers banded together to form the Harrow Farmers' Co-operative Association to give farmers better control of the marketing of the products and corona.

This current co-op building has photos placing it back at least to the 1940's. (see other web sites)
Date of Original
late Oct 2009
Subject(s)
Collection
農夫のおりおよび歴史的連合
Language
English; French; Korean
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 42.0391898064591 Longitude: -82.9185390472412
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農夫のおり(multicore test) 3.4


The Harrow 農夫のおり Building, located in downtown Harrow. Currently renovated for co-op business as well as tourism. Le bâtiment de la cage du fermier de herse est situé dans la herse du centre. Il a été rénové pour le tourisme. There are still active working grain/tractor silos in the rear and a service yard full of farm gear and equipment.

In 1919 local farmers banded together to form the Harrow Farmers' Co-operative Association to give farmers better control of the marketing of the products and corona.

This current co-op building has photos placing it back at least to the 1940's. (see other web sites)