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Antique Fruit Crusher and Press - Unveiling Historical Cider-Making Artifacts

Explore the preserved Antique Fruit Crusher and Press at Howell Living History Farm in Titusville, New Jersey. Operated by Mercer County Park Commission and The Friends of Howell Living History Farm, this artifact showcases traditional cider-making techniques. Discover more about this historical piece on the Kickapoo Orchard website and Antique Maps & Prints. Special thanks to educators Michael Moulton, John Giunta, Renata Brenner, and institutions like William Penn Charter School and The Hun School of Princeton.

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Antique Fruit Crusher and Press - Unveiling Historical Cider-Making Artifacts

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  1. What is this artifact?

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  3. Titusville, New Jersey Howell Farm is operated by Mercer County Park Commission and The Friends of Howell Living History Farm

  4. http://www.kickapoo-orchard.com/cider.html

  5. Website Bibliography Antique Fruit/Cider/Wine Crusher/Press http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item= 4393717929&category=38172&ssPageName=WDVW&rd=1 Antique Maps & Prints http://www.antiquemapsandprints.com/scans/scans64.htm Howell Living History Farm http://www.howellfarm.com Kickapoo Orchard http://www.kickapoo-orchard.com/cider.html Special Thanks To: Michael Moulton, William Penn Charter School John Giunta Renata Brenner, Westfield High School Gary Houghton, Howell Living History Farm Larry Kidder, The Hun School of Princeton

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