During a journey from Urbana to Cincinnati in the 1820s, John “Johnny Appleseed” Chapman is believed to have planted a grove ...
Volunteers in the 1980s put together an apple appetizer cookbook that was sold during that year’s festival. Photo courtesy of Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District LIMA — Between 6,000 to 8,000 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's never been a better time to eat — and cook with — American apple varieties. Frans Rombout / PicturePartners / Getty Images ...
Jonathan Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, was born in Leominster, Massachusetts, on Sept. 26, 1774. By 1797, the year Zanesville was founded, he was planting what we believe to be his first ...
Johnny Appleseed Day celebrates the legacy of John Chapman, known for introducing apple trees across America. It’s a day to honor both the man and the fruits he helped cultivate, highlighting the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Journalist Isaac Fitzgerald's new book, "American Rambler," details his quest to walk Johnny Appleseed's trail. The book reveals ...
VOLUNTEERS ARE TAKING UP THE CAUSE. ONE AUTHOR DID A STUDY THAT DETERMINED THAT 42% OF AMERICANS DON’T BELIEVE THAT JOHN CHAPMAN OR JOHNNY APPLESEED WAS A REAL PERSON, BUT HE WAS REAL. 250 YEARS AFTER ...
A young and protected second-generation Johnny Appleseed tree planted by Matt Ferrara at the Oakwood Historical Society, 1947 Far Hills Ave., Oakwood. Contributed Matt Ferrara cuts off scions from the ...