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Cecil County · Cecil CountyTurkey Point Lighthouse (darlingtrk via Wikimedia Commons) Must-Sees: Cecil County is home to many farms, such as Milburn Orchards. The apple, peach and berry orchard holds holiday events throughout the year, but officially opens in the summer and fall for pick-your-own fruit and shoppers at its farm market. Walnut Springs Farm is another well-loved pick-your-own destination that is active during the summer, when its blueberry and raspberry crop…Read Article
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Organizing Kids’ School Papers and Art Projects

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