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Round barn; Various farm types: independent and unpretentious, prosperous and picturesque, Amish

Round Barn Grand Rapids
Round Barn Grand Rapids, Summer—One of several round barns found in the countryside in Kent and Ionia Counties. Photo from the Michigan Film Office. Region 3.
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Hardscrabble Leonidas, Fall, Country—Scattered throughout Michigan, these independent and unpretentious farms remind us of our roots. Region 3. Hardscrabble
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Tuscola County Farm Tuscola County Farm Tuscola County, Fall, Small Town—A Tuscola farm is flanked by a golden cornfield and red-brown woodland. Region 2.
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Southern Michigan farm Summer, Farm—Prosperous and picturesque farms dots the rolling hills of the southern reaches of the state. Region 2. Southern Michigan farm
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Haying time, Amish country Haying time, Amish country Farm, Summer—Michigan has a considerable Amish population, who still farm without machinery. Region 3.
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Updated 11/02/2005


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