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How folk hero Johnny Appleseed ended up at an H&M in Indiana
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A journalist's new book traces Johnny Appleseed's historical trail and reveals that his apple trees were primarily grown for hard cider production rather than eating apples, while also exploring personal reflections on the author's mother's death.

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How folk hero Johnny Appleseed ended up at an H&M in Indiana
Journalist Isaac Fitzgerald’s new book, “American Rambler,” details his quest to walk Johnny Appleseed’s trail. The book reveals Johnny Appleseed’s trees were for hard cider, not the wholesome eating apples we know today. Fitzgerald’s journey concludes with reflections on his mother’s death in February 2024. The Johnny Appleseed Trail of North Central Massachusetts — named...
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