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  2. Così (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Così, based in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American fast-casual restaurant chain that is known for its homemade flatbread. The name comes from the opera Così fan tutte , which was a favorite of the original owner. [ 1 ]

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    (There’s also a Flatbread location at 6700 N. Linder Road in Eagle and another in Salt Lake City.) Barrio will offer a “very tight menu of street tacos,” Lumsden said, along with some ...

  4. Flatbread Pizza with Asparagus & Baby Potatoes Recipe - AOL

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  5. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes in Naples, Italy, between the 16th and mid-18th century. [2] [3] The word pizza was first documented in 997 AD in Gaeta [4] and successively in different parts of central and southern Italy.

  6. Flatbread - Wikipedia

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    A flatbread is bread made usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pita bread. Flatbreads range from below one millimeter to a few centimeters thick so that they can be easily eaten without being sliced.

  7. Amesbury and Salisbury Mills Village Historic District

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    The Amesbury and Salisbury Mills Village Historic District is a historic district on Market Sq. roughly bounded by Boardman, Water, Main and Pond Streets in Amesbury, Massachusetts. It was the site of significant industrial development between 1800 and 1875, during which time the town developed a significant textile processing industry.

  8. Amesbury Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Amesbury Friends Meetinghouse is a Friends Meeting House at 120 Friend Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts.Built in 1850 under the guidance of John Greenleaf Whittier, it is home to one of the leading Quaker congregations of the region, and historically hosted quarterly meetings for Quakers from across eastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire.

  9. Bartlett Museum, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlett Museum is a nonprofit museum located at 270 Main Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts. It is named after Josiah Bartlett , a Founding Father of the United States who was born in Amesbury and later signed the United States Declaration of Independence .