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HarmonyThis privately owned one-time dairy town is also growing into an artsy enclave with pottery and glass blowing's shops, an artist's studio, gift shop, and restaurant. As the story goes, Harmony (population 18, more or less) got its name in the 1890s when feuding neighbors put aside their differences to build a school; when it was finally finished, they called it Harmony Valley Schoolhouse. |
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