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  2. Floating shelf - Wikipedia

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    A floating shelf can be supported on hidden rods or bars that have been attached to studs. A thick floating shelf may be made of a hollow-core shelf glued to a cleat. [7] A floating shelf may have two or more channels open from the back towards, but without reaching, the front, into which slide fasteners attached to the wall, typically held in place by screws inserted through the bottom of the ...

  3. Carlton D. Wall House - Wikipedia

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    The Carlton D. Wall House, also known as Snowflake, is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home in Plymouth Township, Michigan. It is one of Wright's more elaborate Usonian homes. In 1941, recently married Mr. and Mrs. Carlton David Wall, who were Wright's youngest clients, approached Wright to design a house for them after Carlton Wall studied ...

  4. Cherry Island (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Island is an island in the Detroit River, in southeast Michigan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is in Wayne County . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Its coordinates are 42°04′50″N 83°11′41″W  /  42.08056°N 83.19472°W  / 42.08056; -83.19472  ( Cherry Island ) [ 1 ] ; the United States Geological Survey gave its elevation as 574 ft (175 m) in

  5. Cherry production in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Cherry production in Michigan is a major part of the agriculture industry in the state. [1] Harvesting over 90,000 tons of cherries each year, Michigan is the nation's leading producer of tart cherries. The Montmorency cherry is the variety of tart, or sour, cherry most commonly grown in the state. [2]

  6. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Twinkies, an American snack cake generally considered to be "junk food", have a shelf life of around 25 days, despite the common claim (usually facetious) that they remain edible for decades. The official shelf life is 45 days. Twinkies normally remain on a store shelf for 7 to 10 days.

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