Courtesy of Amit Jagdale, we have some photos of fall scenery off Fruit Street.

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PHOTO/AMIT JAGDALE

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Courtesy of Amit Jagdale, we have some photos of fall scenery off Fruit Street.
PHOTO/AMIT JAGDALE
PHOTO/AMIT JAGDALE
PHOTO/AMIT JAGDALE
PHOTO/AMIT JAGDALE
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Wow, that photo of the Pratt Farm looks like a painting. Beautiful!
These photos are absolutely stunning! I especially love the first one.