Monday, May 19, 2008

Historic Farm For Animals Holds Memories From Wagons to Wampanoags.




Today, however, economic woes bring halt to some of the lighter fare held at what was once the old wagon painting shed, part of the 1765 Crane Dairy Farm in Norton, MA.


Antiques throughout the 14 room main house are being sold at auction. The animal organization's pet ambulance and now, antique horse wagon are next on the block for chopping. We asked our friend and champion of animals,
Martha Stewart , if she, being a wagon collector, would take the once brown fruit wagon, now slate and cranberry to match the main gate. "The wagon which has had a public image with the media through the years is now in need of care and storage. If you'd like to give it a loving home, let us know."

An array of interested buyers is being sought throughout the spring. "We look forward to rolling our good memories onward to new ownership," says Andrea Spencer, CEO of "We Are The World Productions," an entrepreneur collaborative hosting the animal cancer organization.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

She's not interested. Quit giving her free press.