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White Stuff Clothing was founded in 1985 by George Treves and Sean Thomas under the name “Boys from the White Stuff” ("white stuff" refers to snow [3]). Their printed T-shirts and sweatshirts became popular in the alpine region of Val d'Isère. The first White Stuff Clothing store was opened in London in 1991. [4]
Dwinell-Wright Company and their White House brands of coffee and tea were the last and best known incorporation of one of the pioneers of the coffee roasting business in Boston, Massachusetts. James F. Dwinell started roasting coffee as Dwinell & Co. in 1845, and in 1879 he joined forces with Martin Hayward and George C. Wright to become ...
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Day Square is home to the oldest Italian restaurant in Boston, Jeveli's Restaurant, which was established in 1924. [2] The restaurant claims to serve on average over 250,000 people a year. Their menu features typical Italian-American cuisine including various types of pasta, barberque, and seafood. A short walk away, at 280 Bennington Street ...
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White Stuff s the eleventh studio album by American band Royal Trux. It was released on March 1, 2019, through Fat Possum Records . It is the band's first album in 19 years.
Cathleen Stone Island, also known as Thompson Island, is a 170-acre (69 ha) island in the Dorchester Bay section of Boston Harbor, offshore from downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It is located slightly more than 4 miles (6.4 km) from Boston's Long Wharf via boat, [ 1 ] while approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) straight-line distance from Boston's ...
Boston English defeating Roxbury Memorial High School 12-6; Boston Latin School beating Boston Commerce 33-6; In 1970, a proposal was made to enlarge the stadium to 50,000 seats for a potential home for the New England Patriots. [4] By the 1980s, White Stadium had deteriorated as maintenance was neglected and improvements were deferred. [5]