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Covesville Apple Industry GA44 |
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 Picture courtesy of John Musgrove In 1866 Dr. WIlliam D. Boaz established the first commercial apple orchard in Covesville. These orchards specialized in the Albemarle Pippin, which became one of the most prized and profitable apple varieties grown in Virginia. By 1890 the success of this variety, shipped as far away as England and France, helped the Boaz orchards become one of the most productive commercial orchards in Virginia. As the business grew, it spurred the development of many of Covesville’s building, including apple-packing plants, cider mills, workers’ housing, stores, depots, and cooperages. Several of these sites remain withing the Covesville Historic District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Department of Historic Resources 2005 Route 29 and Route 838. Albemarle County Virginia.
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