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Hidden Roman Ruins to Explore in England, Scotland, and Wales

The United Kingdom is renowned for its ancient monuments and ruins, drawing international visitors eager to explore its rich history. Most people tend to flock towards popular destinations like the Roman baths in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath, and the hidden Roman basilica in the crypt of York Minster. However, these celebrated sites are merely the beginning of the extensive Roman heritage found across England.

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Explore Shamrock Farms: A Guided Dairy Farm Tour

If you’ve lived in Arizona for any period of time, you’ll recognize the company name Shamrock Farms. Their products are prominent in our dairy cases, school cafeterias, hospitals, and in food service in general. What you might not know is that Shamrock Farms is headquartered right here in Arizona. It’s a family-owned company, so you won’t see it on NASDAQ and you won’t see their profit and loss statement, but you’ll see plenty of cows—about 10,000 of them—at the dairy farm in Stanfield, Arizona. Shamrock Farms is the largest family-owned and operated dairy in the Southwest, operating on approximately 240 acres.

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Exploring the Arizona Capitol Museum: A Guide to History and Culture

The first territorial capital of Arizona was Fort Whipple, an army post near Prescott. The capital was later relocated to Prescott in 1867. Subsequently, the territorial capital moved to Tucson and then back to Prescott in 1877. Finally, Phoenix became Arizona’s permanent capital in 1889, marking the beginning of the construction of the Phoenix State Capitol building, which was completed in 1900 at a cost of approximately $136,000. The Arizona State Capitol Building was dedicated on February 25, 1901 and designated a museum in 1977.

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Top Apple Varieties from Washington State

Washington apples are renowned across the nation and globally. For locals, these delicious fruits are not just popular; they are a staple and recognized as among the best foods in the state. While you can cultivate various apple types in backyard gardens, grocery stores in Washington often feature multiple apple varieties. Apple season kicks off in mid-August and lasts well into the fall, although apples are available year-round with seasonal price variations.

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