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Owl's Head Blueberry Farm


In July and August, this blueberry farm on the western slopes of the Green Mountains makes a scenic spot to harvest your own berries. There's live music (Tuesdays 6pm to 8pm throughout the season, plus Thursdays in August) to get you in the pickin' mood.


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