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- 1. That small farm is now America's oldest _______ park , Knots's Berry Farm.
- 3. Instead of closing down his farm, he bought ten more ______ of land to plant more boysenberries.
- 4. People stood in _______ for hours to taste Cordelia's famous boysenberries pies.
- 5. In 1920, Walter and Cordelia Knott _______ a small piece of land to start a family farm.
- 6. Even though Disneyland opened not far away from Knott's Berry Farm, millions of people still visit there to experience californian history and tradition.
- 9. The Knott family worked together _______ thick and thin to sell their berries.
- 11. Walter's wife Cordelia also helped the family _________ with her delicious cooking,
- 12. Although berry sales were low at that time, Walter didn't _____ up.
- 13. Through a lot of ______ work, within a few years, the berry farm could make a lot of money for the family.
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- 2. The 20 acres of land has now _______ to 160 acres.
- 3. As time goes on, the Knott family added other _______ like waterfalls, a wishing well, and even a 12-foot volcano made of real lava!
- 6. He created a small Ghost Town to _______ the guests.
- 7. The jams and jellies that she made from boysenberries became well-_______ all over the country.
- 8. He hired _______ to perform in shows and added a train ride.
- 10. On this 20-arce farm, they grew _______ berries called boysenberries.
