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On the Web
- The Martha Berry Museum - Museum featuring the life of Martha Berry and her life's work, Berry College, in Mount Berry, Georgia.
- Berry - Family tree of Claude Joseph Berry including the surnames Anthony, Berry, Bledsoe, Burns, Culkin, Curry, Frank, Goldie, Smith and Welling.
- Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum - Exhibits in a Colonial revival home tell the story of Martha Berry and Berry College through events, exhibitions and educational programming. Includes a calendar of events and a gift shop in Mount Berry.
- Berry - Family history, reports and photographs of Charles Wesley Berry Jnr from Charlotte, NC USA.
- Berry College - An independent, private, coeducational college offering four year degrees in arts, sciences, and professional programs and graduate degrees in education and business administration. Mount Berry, Georgia.
- Cambell School of Business - Berry College - Mount Berry, Georgia.
- Hurst's Berry Farm - Retailer of assorted berry products and gifts. Catalog of items for purchase, extensive berry recipes, local outlets, and location information.
- The Charter School of Education and Human Sciences - Berry College - Mount Berry, Georgia.
- School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences - Berry College - Mount Berry, Georgia.
- Evans School of Humanities and Social Sciences - Berry College - Mount Berry, Georgia.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Rockin' Berries - The Rockin' Berries were a beat group from Birmingham, England, formed in 1961.
- Swedish berries - Swedish berries are a red-colored berry-shaped soft chewy candy. They are made of the following ingredients : sugar, glucose syrup, modified corn starch, citric acid, artificial flavours, mineral oil, carnauba wax, colour, and concentrated pear juice.
- Love's Berries - Love's Berries (, translit. Yagodka lyubvi, , translit.
- Wired berries - == WiredBerries ==
- Vitis mustangensis - Vitis mustangensis is a variety of grape also known as the Mustang Grape. It grows fruit in small clusters of hard green berries, that when ripe become soft 3/4 inch dark purple berries in August-September.