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Sherfy Peach Grilling Sauce
SKU (Barcode)
400005256431
$9.99
In stock
Perfect for fish, chicken, steak, and vegetables, this grilling sauce adds a savory sweet zest to your meal.
Our Sherfy Peaches Collection is inspired by The Sherfy Farm. In 1842, Joseph Sherfy purchased the Sherfy farm in Gettysburg, PA. He planted a large orchard and began to sell peaches commercially. The Sherfy Peach Orchard became so well known that it was used as a landmark on a county map.
The Sherfy Farm also became famous as a battlefield in the Civil War. The barn was burned down, buildings filled with bullet holes, and soldiers buried across the property.
After the battle, the farm became popular with visitors who came to view the farm’s battle scars, hear the Sherfy family’s stories, and to sample the famous peaches.
- Size: 12 fl. oz.
- A best seller!
Our Sherfy Peaches Collection is inspired by The Sherfy Farm. In 1842, Joseph Sherfy purchased the Sherfy farm in Gettysburg, PA. He planted a large orchard and began to sell peaches commercially. The Sherfy Peach Orchard became so well known that it was used as a landmark on a county map.
The Sherfy Farm also became famous as a battlefield in the Civil War. The barn was burned down, buildings filled with bullet holes, and soldiers buried across the property.
After the battle, the farm became popular with visitors who came to view the farm’s battle scars, hear the Sherfy family’s stories, and to sample the famous peaches.
Categories: Gettysburg Foundation, Home Lifestyle
Custom Product Type | Uncategorized |
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Partner Credited Name | The Gettysburg Foundation Civil War Gift Shop |
Venue Type | Historical |
Partner Branded | Show Non-Branded |
Weight (lb) | 1.000000 |
A percentage of your purchase goes toward making Gettysburg a place that educates and inspires new generations of visitors - promoting a better understanding of how the struggles of 1863 relate to the challenges we face today.