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Encyclopedia > Westons

H. Weston & Sons Limited ("Weston's Cider") is a cider producer in Herefordshire, UK that has been making cider for over 100 years. The company sells over 15 types of cider and scrumpy, including organic varieties.


External links

  • H. Weston & Sons Limited (http://www.westons-cider.co.uk)

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Town of Weston, CT Home Page (148 words)
Weston is a community of friends and neighbors dedicated to our families and to each other.
Weston is committed to quality education in a rural and residential atmosphere.
The Weston Women's League and the American Red Cross invite the public to join them for the lifesaving blood drive on Saturday, November 24, from 8:30am - 1:00pm at the Norfield Church Parish Hall.
Handbook of Texas Online: (323 words)
Weston is at the intersection of Farm roads 543 and 455, eleven miles northwest of McKinney in north central Collin County.
Weston is thus one of the oldest towns in Collin County.
Weston was incorporated in 1887, and by 1890 the town had five general stores, a cotton gin, a gristmill, a confectioner, a shoemaker, a harnessmaker, three grocers, a druggist, a flsmith, two churches, and a school.
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