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History of Cranberry
It was named Cranberry because when the early settlers arrived in the 1790s they found wild cranberries growing along Brush Creek. During the 1800s, the early settlers dug ditches to drain many of the marshy areas. They then used the land to plant crops and graze their cattle. The land where Fernway is today was once a swamp. It was later a cornfield. Still later it became a housing development. Gradually, as the marshlands were drained for farmland, the wild cranberries lost much of their habitat.
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