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Emulous Hall 3rd Generation, North Harwich Cranberry Grower

Emulous, a 3rd generation grower of Cape Cod cranberries, owns cranberry bogs in North Harwich, Cape Cod. His father, John W. Hall, was a 2nd generation grower who contributed to the family legacy in the cranberry industry, which continues to thrive with various cranberry events celebrating this rich heritage and attracting cranberry reviews.

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John W. Hall , North Harwich 4th Generation Cranberry Grower

John W, a 4th Generation Grower, owned and managed cranberry bogs in North Harwich, Cape Cod, a region celebrated for its rich history of Cape Cod cranberries. Alongside his father, Emulous E. Hall, they made significant contributions to the local legacy and were actively involved in various cranberry events. Their efforts also garnered numerous positive cranberry reviews, showcasing the quality of their produce.

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John E. and wife Eleanor R. Hall

John, a 5th generation cranberry grower, along with his wife Eleanor, owned and managed over 100 acres of Cape Cod cranberries in both Cape Cod and Middleboro during his time as a cranberry grower. Their dedication to producing high-quality Cape Cod cranberries was often showcased at various cranberry events and garnered positive cranberry reviews from the community.

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Arthur H.Sr. and wife Carolyn C. Hall

Arthur, a 6th generation cranberry grower, and his wife Carolyn managed 35 acres of Cape Cod cranberries, contributing significantly to the region's vibrant cranberry events and earning numerous positive cranberry reviews.

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Alan J., wife Maura , Son Benjamin and Nicholas Hall

Alan 7th and his wife Maura, along with their sons Benjamin, 8th and Nicholas 8th, are currently operating 7 acres of Cape Cod cranberries in North Harwich, Cape Cod. They actively participate in various cranberry events and frequently receive positive cranberry reviews from visitors.

Events

Harwich Cranberry Festival

Join us for the Harwich Cranberry Festival on Sept. 13 and Sept. 14, 2025, where you can explore a variety of Cape Cod cranberries at our cranberry exhibit in the gym. Located at 100 Oak Street, Harwich, MA 02645, this event promises to showcase exciting cranberry events and provide insightful cranberry reviews.

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Discover the delightful world of Cape Cod cranberries, a staple in the region known for their unique flavor and quality. Recently, various cranberry events have showcased the rich history and harvest of these berries, drawing attention and positive cranberry reviews from both locals and visitors alike.

Cape Cod Cranberries: A Legacy of Quality

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