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Ruth Jones Wakefield (née Graves; June 17, 1903 – January 10, 1977) was an American chef, known for her innovations in the baking field. She pioneered the first chocolate chip cookie recipe, an invention many people incorrectly assume was a mistake. [ 1 ]
Wakefield died in 1977, and the Toll House Inn burned down from a fire that started in the kitchen on New Year's Eve 1984. [8] The inn was not rebuilt. The site, at 362 Bedford Street, is marked with a historical marker and mounted restored sign. [ 9 ]
Kat and Felix Ahmed, owners of Basket Catering, pose for a photo during the first Taste of the World Lunches at Athentic Brewing Co. in Athens, Ga., on Friday, Feb. 2, 2024.
Black Sheep Inn / Le Mouton Noir The village's primary industry is tourism.Attractions in the region include the Gendron covered bridge spanning the Gatineau River; the Wakefield Documentary Film Festival; the Black Sheep Inn (Auberge Mouton Noir), a legendary live music venue; The Wakefield Mill Hotel and Spa, a 4-star hotel, restaurant and spa with views of the Maclaren Falls, [1] and Eco ...
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The Salem line was used by two of Wakefield's major manufacturers, the Wakefield Rattan Company, and the L. B. Evans Shoe Company. The present station first appears on city maps in 1874, suggesting a construction date between then and 1870. [2] The former station building was converted to a restaurant by 1962.
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Wakefield: 350 years by the lake : an anniversary history / compiled by the Wakefield 350 Writing Committee; edited by Nancy Bertrand, 1994. Wakefield (Images of America series) / by Nancy Bertrand; Arcadia Press, 2000. A completed century, 1826–1926; the story of Heywood-Wakefield Company / Heywood-Wakefield Company, 1926.