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Many artisanal, hand made cheeses, both common varieties and local specialties, are produced by small family farms throughout Greece and offer distinct flavors atypical of the mass produced varieties found commercially in Greece and abroad.
Many of those who remained were now crofters: poor families living on " crofts "— very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals, with kelping industry ( where men burned kelp for the ashes ), fishing, spinning of linen and military service as important sources of revenue.
Many areas, especially abandoned, formerly private farms, have become overgrown with low-value alders and other scrub trees.
Many of the citizens of Attica abandoned their farms and moved inside the long walls, which connected Athens to its port of Piraeus.
Many of the common larger species are farm-raised for table food or egg consumption, and are hunted on game farms or in the wild, where they are sometimes artificially stocked to supplement the wild population, or extend into areas they are normally not found naturally.
Many living history farms and similar farm and agricultural museums have united under an association known as the Association for Living History, Farm, and Agricultural Museums ( ALHFAM ).
Many of the students came from the surrounding farms and villages of the Western Reserve, but Hiram soon gained a national reputation and students began arriving from other states.
Many had abandoned the farms altogether ; many more waged resistance to collectivization by poor work quality and pilfering.
Many farms have fallen into disrepair such as the ruins of Higher Hempshaw's in Anglezarke, England
Many of the farms in the Western Cape province in South Africa still bear French names.
Many French died the first season ; by 1705 others lived on their farms outside town in the English manner, or had migrated to other parts of Virginia.
Many of these places remain single farms or dwellings, whilst some have grown into villages and towns.
Many of the county's earliest white residents acquired their land through an 1827 state land lottery and, like many of those moving into southwest Georgia at the time, quickly turned their property into cotton farms and plantations.
Many farms in Franklin were cleared by the Creek Indians, Well known leader Osceola was born on Red Creek, 10 miles from the Tallapoosa River.
Many of the old farms and orchards have been replaced by suburban developments since 1990.
Many monuments are found in Swalmen, most notable the Hillenraad castle, the romanesque ' Rozenkerkje ' church in Asselt, and castle farms Graeterhof and Zuidewijk Spick.
Many of the former farms of Long Branch were transformed into residential suburbs.
Many families fled to Connecticut, and the Redcoats periodically plundered the farms they left behind.
Many people moved from family farms to the community around the mill.
Many of the area's farms have been sold to developers and turned into upper-class housing developments, and several shopping centers have been built around the N. C. 68 and Oak Ridge Road intersection, near military academy.
Many local, family operated farms surround the Marysville area.
Many surviving descendants of these original Czech families still call Malin home and maintain family farms.
Many woodlands and a few farms have also been saved.
Many of the farms, dairy and livestock, have passed from generation to generation for more than a hundred years.

Many and estates
Many estates were sold or broken up, and this trend was accelerated by the introduction of protection for agricultural tenancies, encouraging outright sales, from the mid-20th century.
Many other small, rural centres are served by private fields on sugar estates or bauxite mines.
Many Indians were soon enslaved to develop and maintain " estates " there.
Many Aristocratic Peerages and their homes are parts of estates, owned and run by the title holder with moneys generated by the land, rents, or other sources wealth.
Many Indian immigrants who had completed their indentureship also established cocoa estates, most notable of them being ANDRU Gokool Meah, a Kashmiri-born immigrant who went on to the become one of the wealthiest men in Trinidad and Tobago.
Many of these housing estates particularly in Finglas West were named after prominent Irish republicans from the early 20th century Irish history including Barry, Casement, Plunkett, Mellows, McKee, Clune and Clancy.
Many of them, including the Earl of Northumberland, Lords Clifford and Ros, and John Neville of Raby who represented a northern branch of the Neville family who had been eclipsed by the southern branch headed by the Earl of Salisbury, had estates and influence in the north.
Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
Many industrial estates are located throughout the island.
Many of the old plantation homes and private estates have been preserved in excellent condition.
Many celebrities and wealthy business people including Oprah Winfrey, Rob Lowe and Eric Schmidt own Montecito homes and large estates.
Many of the estates and a few old historic resorts ( with the addition of many new ones ) still remain.
Many relatively unchanged large country estates that have been passed down through several generations attest to the wealth of many of its residents.
Many of these newer communities were built on the land that was once part of former estates that were sold off ; most notably the estate of Percy G. Williams.
Many members of these Sheet Nine families were skilled workers, gardeners, carpenters, plumbers, stable workers and servants on the nearby August Belmont estate and horse breeding establishment in North Babylon ( 1865 ) and on the Corbin, Guggenheim and Phelps estates in North Babylon.
Many estates established in Sewickley Heights up through the 1930s occupied hundreds of acres with houses of immense proportions.
Many of the grand estates in Sewickley Heights began to fall into disrepair in the 1950s and 1960s.
Many city dwellers retained their country estates, however, these became hidden amidst gridiron developments.
Many other estates, in comparison, were taken off their owners in their entirety.
Many of Toronto's wealthiest citizens own large country estates in the area, among them many members of the Eaton Family, Norman Jewison, Shania Twain, Elton John and the inventors of the board game Trivial Pursuit.
Many of these homes were originally owned by employees of the paper mills, which are now closed and which have been replaced by a number of smaller industrial estates with a variety of specialist businesses that include engineering, manufacturers wholesale and others.
Many estates had ruins of monastic houses and ( in Italy ) Roman villas ; others, lacking such buildings, constructed their own sham versions of these romantic structures.
Many of the estates were referred to as the owner's ' bank '( as in the banks of a river ).
Many of these old estates have grown into villages ; while other places on our map such as Baker, Bob Eiley, Bocotora, Butcher Burns, Lime Walk, More Force, Nago Bank, Washing Tree, Cedar Bank, Churchyard, Egypt, Watters Bank, and White Hill are old estates which did not become villages.

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