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Revision as of 08:50, 20 September 2022

Gay Acres Farm
Type Private
Industry Agriculture
Headquarters Lincoln Highway West, Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 1

Historical documents

  • 2 [photographs]

Newspaper articles

  • November 14, 1951: ""Gay Acres Farm Purchases Demon Hanover"" by Unknown Author, The Daily Record, p. 13.
  • 20 Jun 1952 - "Gay Acres Remodels Old Residence"
  • - "Price is History's Highest"
  • Jun 1955 - "What's New in Crop Production: Gay Acres Wayne County's Famous Animal Production and Aquaculture" [[Wayne
  • October 28, 1957: ""Gaines Takes Demon to Kentucky"" by Unknown Author, The Daily Record, p. 13.
  • 30 Jun 1958 - "Governor Gives Demon Hanover Official Goodbye"
  • October 23, 1958: ""Critchfield Brings Famed $200,000 Stallion Here"" by Unknown Author, The Daily Record, p..
  • 3 May 1966 - "Gay Acres is One House Tour"
  • June 08, 1981: ""Mel Clouse Soon to Give Up Gay Acres' Reins"" by Unknown Author, The Daily Record, p..
  • - " Demon Hanover's Son Regained by Gay Acres"
  • - "Gloomy Days Come to Gay Acres
  • - "Demon Hanover Dies at Walnut Hall Farm"

Timeline

References