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Brush Farms

The story

Created by Katherine Wolfe and erected with help from her grandparents, John and Ann Brush, uncle Jim Brush and parents, Mary and Shaun Wolfe.



Location

Brush Farms

320 County Road 50 West, Harrow, Ontario, Canada

Latitude : 41.999225 Longitude : -82.953862

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