Springs Residents Bring Art Back To Duck Creek Farm - 27 East

Springs Residents Bring Art Back To Duck Creek Farm

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Members of the John Little Society

Members of the John Little Society

 Zach Cohen

Zach Cohen

 Pamela Bicket

Pamela Bicket

 Loring Bolger and Ira Barocas (not pictured)

Loring Bolger and Ira Barocas (not pictured)

authorShaye Weaver on Aug 19, 2014
Tucked away on a nearly 7-acre parcel off Three Mile Harbor and Squaw Road in Springs, the former John Little property, Duck Creek Farm, is undergoing an awakening. While he... more

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