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(e.g. Rivenrock Gardens or CA0002)
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Business type:
Farmer, Grower, or Rancher
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The Happy Berry
Locale ID
SC5001
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About
Pick your own blueberries, blackberries, elderberries, grapes, and figs.
As you enter the farm the driveway is actually a part of the old road that led down to the eastern capital of the Cherokee Indians in Keowee town. Arrowheads and old musket balls are common around the farm. The musket balls may be from a battle of the Cherokee Indian war of 1761 fought with the colony. At one point during this war a young lieutenant, Andrew Pickens, was entrapped by the Cherokees, possibly in the hollow on the backside of the farm.
The view walking back up "Butterscotch Ruffles Way" from picking "down in the Centurions" one of the 6 varieties of blueberries grown at the Happy Berry. The varieties vary in their date of ripening. The Centurions generally are last to be harvested.
Eggs
While the farm is closed, You can still buy The Happy Berry eggs at Amazing Savings in Six Mile
(Amazing Savings also has Happy Cow milk which is pasteurized but not homogenized)
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Last Update:
March
19, 2010
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