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  2. Trefa Banquet - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "Trefa Banquet" was an elegant and sumptuous dinner held on July 11, 1883, at the Highland House restaurant in Cincinnati, Ohio.Held in honor of the first graduating class of Hebrew Union College (including David Philipson, a major source on the event) and the delegates to the eighth annual meeting of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, it offended a number of guests by ...

  3. Elder-Beerman - Wikipedia

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    The Elder-Beerman Stores Corp., commonly known as Elder-Beerman, was an American chain of department stores founded in 1883 and whose last stores closed in 2018. The chain, based primarily in the Midwestern United States , was composed of 31 stores in eight states at the time of its liquidation in 2018, [ 2 ] and peaked around 2003 with 68 ...

  4. Miller–Leuser Log House - Wikipedia

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    The Miller–Leuser Log House is a historic eighteenth-century log cabin near the city of Cincinnati in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. One of the oldest houses in the area, it has been named a historic site. When Columbia was founded in 1788 as Hamilton County's first settlement, the pioneers spread out as far upriver as today's Anderson ...

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  6. Anderson's newest initiative: Empowering food entrepreneurs ...

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    The shared kitchen space has two main kitchen areas with multiple functions. Kitchen equipment to be used in the City of Anderson's 110 North Kitchen + Commissary in Anderson, S.C. Thursday ...

  7. Jim Anderson, former Cincinnati Children's board chair ... - AOL

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    Born in Chicago in 1941, Anderson moved to Cincinnati with his family when he was 5. Dedicated attention from his sixth grade teacher, Miss Niesch, was a turning point in his life.

  8. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, 23-year-old Bernard Kroger, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants, invested his life savings of $372 (equivalent to $12,164 in 2023) to open a grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. [21] The son of a merchant, he ran his business with a simple motto: "Be particular. Never sell anything you would not want ...

  9. Elsinore Arch - Wikipedia

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    Elsinore Arch (also known as Elsinore Tower) is a registered historic structure in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. The building, at Gilbert Avenue and Elsinore Place, was constructed in 1883 for the Cincinnati Water Works. [2] It's said to be inspired by the Elsinore Castle (Kronborg) featured in Hamlet. [3]