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Fall's
bountiful harvest comes to Mid-Multnomah County It
was 30 years ago that Gloria Trapold parked her station wagon at a field
on Northeast 148th Avenue at Marine Drive and began selling pumpkins to
anybody who stopped. It's the family-run Trapold Farms. Located on 80
acres in Mid-Multnomah County, neighbors know the produce outlet next
door to the Pumpkin Patch as The Barn. The Barn is open till
Thanksgiving selling fresh produce. Pictured here at the Pumpkin Patch
on the Trapold Farm is the Lane family (from left) father Frank, mother
Nicole holding son Brogan age ten months, and son Jake, age two and a
half. |
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