It's a popular roadside stand in Goldsboro, which dates back 40 years. The same loving couple has owned it the whole time. Despite facing formidable challenges, including the construction of a bypass ...
The spelling — in hand-painted, ripe-tomato-red letters — is shakier than the ramshackle plywood fruit stand they advertise: “P-E-C-H-E-S.” To motorists whizzing past Peches Fruit Stand on U.S.
At the corner of Toulouse Street and North Claiborne Avenue you can see new murals adorning the overpass and watch bicyclists cruise past on the Lafitte Greenway. Lately, though, something else has ...
It sounds like an odd combination: fruit and antiques. But there in big, bold, red and black letters off Interstate 82 on East Selah Road is the sign: FRUIT-ANTIQUES. Much more than a produce stand, ...
It seemed like the fruit stand was at the right crossroad when Antoinette Rodin started the business 30 years ago. She began selling peaches and other produce to the delight of customers at the Rodin ...
From left, Carmelo Sigona, John Nava, Joe Sigona and Cal Takeshita in 1992 in front of Sigona’s Farmers Market’s flagship store in Redwood City. Courtesy Sigona’s Farmers Market. What started as a ...
All of those Holy Grail quests, all of the doomed expeditions searching for El Dorado or Valhalla or Atlantis or Zerzura or the Seven Cities of Gold, they were all focused on the wrong place. I say ...
Once upon a time, Florida was crowned King Orange. Citrus groves covered the state from Ocala southward. Tourists driving south from the cold north passed dozens of roadside citrus stands along every ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Darrell “Fred” Bellamy III with Darrell Bellamy Jr. Credit: Lisa Reisman Photos No junky food here ...
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