t's not getting fixed. fuck the past. win the future. build the off ramp to the parallel system and lock the door behind you.
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The 100 or so bison that were here until recently were residents of Georgetown Farm, an operation opened in Free Union in 1977 by Edgar Bronfman, Sr., who made billions as president of Seagram’s distillery. Bronfman has also held the title of Charlottesville resident, and it was apparently while in Charlottesville that he recognized the potential of a bison ranch. Georgetown also raised cattle, but of course, cows aren’t as novel as their wooly cousins.
Five years ago, Georgetown Farm was doing quite well. In 1998, it opened Buffalo Hill butcher shop and slaughterhouse in Madison County, and in October 2002, it opened a Georgetown Farm Market in Albemarle Square. So what happened? Your guess is as good as Ace’s, as no one from the Bronfman family or their legal team could be reached for comment, but the simplest answer is usually the right one. By April 2004, the farm and the two stores all began shutting down, most likely just because they weren’t turning a profit anymore.
https://c-ville.com/Where_the_bison_once_roamed/