Fresh bread, fresh ingredients. Lee Farms houses a bakery that sells pies, donuts, cakes, and other baked goods. They also sell warm drinks like apple cider. The kitchen has been active for 40 years and is still running.
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Constructed in 1869, Lee Farms has been in the community for a while. The company has been expanding its farm and bringing in old and new customers. “I was here with my parents during my childhood and now I’m planning on taking my kids here,” a patron said.
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