Yes, Michigan is famous for apples, specifically west Michigan (the area west of the state capital, Lansing, to the Lake Michigan shoreline). Michigan is the second largest producer of apples in the world (next to the entire state of Washington).
Apples, wine, evergreen state, Mount Rainier!
The "land of red apples" typically refers to the region of Washington State in the United States, known for its extensive apple orchards and significant apple production. Washington is the leading apple-producing state, with the Yakima Valley and Wenatchee Valley being particularly famous for their high-quality apples. The state's climate, with its warm summers and cool winters, creates ideal conditions for growing various apple varieties, including the popular Red Delicious.
Well honestly i am not American, so I don't know exactly. But from my experience in Indonesia, i found a lot of Washington Apple in the market, so my conclusion is yes, Washington is the top in producing apple for America. From internet i found Yakima Valley is one of several area of Washington that producing apples.
The Smith mountain quarries in Arkansas are famous for producing the worlds finest sharpening stones.
Apples can be grown in all states but, some states grow more Apples than others. The top Apple producing states in the US are Washington state, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
500000 apple trees are pruduce each year in Washington
Apples are a famous crop for the state of New York. They are seasonal fruits which are at the peak in September. When in season, apples are available in most grocery stores. The link is for wholesale suppliers.
Amasya is famous for its apples.
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Romania is not so famous for the apples; but the apple is between the most appreciated fruits in Romania.