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has gloss | eng: The Baldwin apple is a bright red winter apple, very good in quality, and easily shipped. It was for many years the most popular apple in New England, New York, and for export from America. History According to local tradition, the apple was found near Wood Hill by William Butters (1665-1746), son of Will Butter, first white settler in what is now Wilmington, Massachusetts. William Butters raised the tree in his yard, near the present Baldwin Apple Monument (pictured). |
lexicalization | eng: Baldwin apple |
lexicalization | eng: Baldwin |
instance of | (noun) native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits apple, Malus pumila, orchard apple tree |
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has gloss | fra: Baldwin est le nom dun cultivar de pomme anciennement très populaire en Nouvelle-Angleterre. Elle est assez rare aujourdhui. |
lexicalization | fra: Baldwin |
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geo loc | geographic location 42.5329 -71.176 |
media:img | Baldwin Apple Monument, Wilmington, Massachusetts.JPG |
media:img | Baldwin(apple).jpg |
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