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  2. General Host - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, General Host and two executives were fined $16,000 for unsanitary conditions at a bakery. The conditions were originally discovered when a mouse was discovered sliced in a loaf of Bond bread. [30] General sold off the majority of its Bond Bread baking division by 1972. [2] [failed verification]

  3. Bond Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Bond Bread Factory is located at 2146 Georgia Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The factory was designed by architect Corry B. Comstock and constructed in 1929. [6] The now vacant property is owned by Howard University. [7] In 2013, the site was designated as a historic landmark in the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites. [8]

  4. Country Bird Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Country Bird Bakery is a bakery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. [1] [2] History. Cat Cox is the owner and baker. [3] [4] The bakery was vandalized in 2023. [5]

  5. Beall's Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    The building is 5 bays wide in the front and 3 at the rear. The brick has been laid in common bond. [2] The garden was landscaped in 1936, by Boris V. Timchenko, long-time chief architect of the annual National Capital Flower and Garden Show, and later designer of gardens for President John F. Kennedy and Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower. [2] [7]

  6. Avoid these 4 common bond buying mistakes - AOL

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    Here’s a look at some common mistakes to avoid when buying bonds. ... Avoid these 4 common bond buying mistakes. Logan Jacoby. December 5, 2024 at 2:17 PM.

  7. Common bond - Wikipedia

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    Common bond may refer to: . Common bond of association among members of credit unions and cooperative banks; Common bond (bricklaying), a kind of bond in bricklaying Common Bond (magazine), a journal on the maintenance of religious buildings published by the New York Landmarks Conservancy

  8. Dautreuil House - Wikipedia

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    The Dautreuil House, at 517 E. Bridge St. in St. Martinville, Louisiana, was built around 1840.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1]It is a one-story brick house, with brick laid in common bond, with Creole and Greek Revival influences.

  9. Paul (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    In 1889 a bakery was established by Charlemagne Mayot and his wife in the town of Croix, Nord, France. [3] In 1908, their son, Edmond Mayot, took over the bakery. [3] In 1935, Edmond's daughter, Suzanne Mayot, married Julien Holder, himself a baker and pastry chef. [3]