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  2. Bristol, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. [1] Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary (a stop on the Patuxent Water Trail) [ 2 ] and the colonial town of Pig Point (alternately referred to as Bristol Landing and Leon at times) are on the Patuxent River waterfront portion of Bristol.

  3. 11 TV Hill: Md. Food Bank providing 51M meals amid pandemic - AOL

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    Maryland Food Bank President and CEO Carmen Del Guercio explains how they've done that and how they're surviving through the pandemic. 11 TV Hill: Md. Food Bank providing 51M meals amid pandemic ...

  4. The Best Things Our Editors Ate This Year - AOL

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    Served on a styrofoam plate with chips and a beer, it was humble, extremely satisfying, and darn delicious," says Josh Miller, Senior Food Editor. Read the original article on Southern Living Show ...

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  6. James Owens Farm - Wikipedia

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    James Owens Farm is a historic home and farm at Bristol, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The home was built by successful tobacco farmer James Owens and is a large mid-19th century, two-story brick cross-gable late Greek Revival/Italianate dwelling. Outbuildings are all of frame construction and include an early 19th-century cornhouse, an early ...

  7. Freshly - Wikipedia

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    Freshly was a New York City-based convenience food delivery company that delivered throughout the contiguous United States. [1] It was acquired by Nestlé in October 2020 and was shut down in January 2023. The company delivered one million meals per week. [2] Meals were able to be heated by microwave or oven without preparation. [3]

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