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Lost Apples of the Quabbin is a presentation by Al Sax and Matt Kaminsky documenting their 2016 research and quest for mapping out the apple trees in this historical reservoir region.
The Quabbin Reservoir was created to supply water to eastern Massachusetts. This construction required moving out the residents and unincorporating 4 towns Dana, Prescott, Enfiled, and Greenwich. Needless to say, this was an extreme hardship for the residents as people, homes and the entire landscape was changed to create the massive reservoir.
How big is the Quabbin Reservoir?
Al and Matt are looking for unknown apple varieties that might still be left on the hillsides and mountain tops that were left untouched so many years later.
Al and Matt's main research tools"
List of Apples that were grown at the Quabbin
Identifying apple trees in the wild
Identifying apples in the wild
- check out Matt's Book via his website https://gnarlypippins.com/2016/11/16/what-is-gnarly-pippins/
Contact info for our Apple Explorers Al Sax and Matt Kaminsky
Al Sax
Matt Kaminsky
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Lost Apples of the Quabbin is a presentation by Al Sax and Matt Kaminsky documenting their 2016 research and quest for mapping out the apple trees in this historical reservoir region.
The Quabbin Reservoir was created to supply water to eastern Massachusetts. This construction required moving out the residents and unincorporating 4 towns Dana, Prescott, Enfiled, and Greenwich. Needless to say, this was an extreme hardship for the residents as people, homes and the entire landscape was changed to create the massive reservoir.
How big is the Quabbin Reservoir?
Al and Matt are looking for unknown apple varieties that might still be left on the hillsides and mountain tops that were left untouched so many years later.
Al and Matt's main research tools"
List of Apples that were grown at the Quabbin
Identifying apple trees in the wild
Identifying apples in the wild
- check out Matt's Book via his website https://gnarlypippins.com/2016/11/16/what-is-gnarly-pippins/
Contact info for our Apple Explorers Al Sax and Matt Kaminsky
Al Sax
Matt Kaminsky
Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving!
Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio and where ever you love to listen to podcasts.
Follow on twitter @ciderchat

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