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( Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun / September 11, 2012 ) Barbara Morgan, right, president of the Goshen Farm Preservation Society, and treasurer Karen Bailey, are pictured at the sharing garden next to the Goshen Farm house, a little-known 18th century historic house near Annapolis. It is one of two left from that era. The group is trying to raise $150,000 for a matching grant to restore the house. The sharing garden has 54 ten by ten plats for fund raising. |
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