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Visit the Smokey Hollow Community Garden

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Updated: Apr 2, 2024

The historic Smokey Hollow community was one of great pride and self-sufficiency. In addition to the three open, brick-and-steel “spirit houses,” the commemorative space also boasts vegetable gardens and an assortment of fruit trees.


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