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1. The "unofficial" site of Americana Amusement Park/LeSourdsville Lake
americanaamusementpark.com/200 - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2006 Last Visited: 6/14/2008
Under the agreement reached last year, Martha Clark, owner of Clark's Elioak Farm, gained free access to the storybook characters, so long as she covered the costs of transporting them from the old Enchanted Forest site to her farm.
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As of early September, Clark had arranged for 10 storybook characters to be carted to her farm.She and community volunteers have logged long hours cleaning and painting the figures.A local tree service charged nothing to move three statues in one day: a giant sombrero, a little red schoolhouse, and Jack's giant and his 35-foot-tall beanstalk.An area hotel chain donated enough money to pay for the cost of transportation for a giant fairy tale shoe.A community bank and real estate agency chipped in dollars, too.
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2. Recreation News Online
www.recreationnews.com/05april - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2005 Last Visited: 4/9/2005
Clark's Elioak Farm is located in the heart of Howard County, Maryland, just a bit north of Columbia.
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The uncommon combination of history, fantasy and practical farming is the masterwork of Martha Clark, manager of Elioak Farm. Her impeccable credentials for the role are the product of a long family history. She is a direct descendant of the original Clark family, three brothers who emigrated from Ireland in 1797 and settled in Howard County. The Clarks have farmed here ever since. Over time, her family has formed connections with other important Maryland names, ones we see regularly even if we do not immediately know their significance. On her grandmother's side, she is related to the Ellicotts, the Hopkins and the Tysons.
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Clark's Elioak Farm is open to the public from April 1 to November 6, 2005. -
3. www.enchantedforestmd.org
www.enchantedforestmd.org/foru - [Cached]Published on: 12/16/2007 Last Visited: 12/16/2007
But now at the farm, those who loved the EF for whatever reason, have a chance to help Martha bring those fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and structures back to life! She has mentioned that she knows that she could never replace the original EF. But by saving what remains she hopes to honor the wonderful place that the Harrison family created over 50 years ago!
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And please, if you have pictures, if your friends have pictures, please encourage them to get in touch with Martha at the farm.
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Martha is just like a fairy godmother, when it comes to wonderful surprises and wanting to make people happy! You can bet that she will probably have something great in store for the Enchanted weekend this year too! Again, SO WONDERFUL TO HAVE YOU JOIN!
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Please get in touch with Martha Clark at Clark's Farm!
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I don't know what is planned for this year's celebration, but I'm sure Martha would love to hear from you and your ideas for entertainment!
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And YES PLEASE contact Martha Clark ( http://www.clarklandfarm.com/ )and Nan Sherman ( http://websitesamerica.com/websitesamerica ... ca/EF/index.htm )about helping out, and with entertainment at The Farm, for their E.F. weekend!
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Right now I am working on a couple more pieces for Martha, and trying to take advantage of this gorgeous weather we have been having!
Thank you also for contacting Martha and Nan, and I am looking forward to meeting you too!

