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  2. Mrs. Cubbison's Foods - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Mrs. Cubbison’s Foods, Sophie Cubbison was born in September 1890. Sophie was born on a lima bean ranch in San Marcos, California, as Sophie Huchting.. (Her father was of German descent, and her mother a Californian of Mexican desce

  3. Rothbury - Wikipedia

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    Rothbury has two Zone 6 B roads going through it: West to East is the B6341, Rothbury's main street, Front Street, is part of this B road; [22] The second B road is the B6342, its starting point is in Rothbury, and is connected to the B6341, it is part of Rothbury's Bridge Street before going over the River Coquet on the Rothbury Bridge and ...

  4. Cragside - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong also bought Millais' Jephthah's Daughter at the Mendel sale. Both were sold in the 1910 sale; Chill October is now in the private collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber, [27] and Jephthah's Daughter is held by the National Museum Cardiff. [28] [b] Cragside was an important setting for Armstrong's commercial activities.

  5. Rothbury, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Rothbury is a small town located in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is 10 km from Cessnock. At the 2011 census, Rothbury had a population of 452 people. [2] North Rothbury is another small settlement about 5km to the northeast. The town is 8 km from Pokolbin's vineyards.

  6. Revere Ware - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the sale of Revere Ware to Corning Glass Inc in 1985, the brand offered or had in development four series. The traditional 1400 series continued to sell well. The newly developed 2000 line, for use on the then-new 1980s technology of ceramic- and glass-top stoves, featured heavy aluminum bottoms for good heat transfer.

  7. Mexico Farms Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mexico Farms Airport (FAA LID: 1W3) is a public airport located south of downtown Cumberland, Maryland. The airport is located immediately south of the larger Greater Cumberland Regional Airport . It is the oldest unpaved public landing field in Maryland.

  8. Ralphs - Wikipedia

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    Ralphs would then be put up for sale, with American Stores (owner of rival chain Lucky) making an offer. In 1992, Federated, now known as Macy's, Inc., sold Ralphs to a group of owners, led by Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation, after filing for bankruptcy two years earlier in 1990. [6] In 1994, Ralphs was acquired by the Yucaipa Companies for $1. ...

  9. Subsistence agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Subsistence agriculture generally features: small capital/finance requirements, mixed cropping, limited use of agrochemicals (e.g. pesticides and fertilizer), unimproved varieties of crops and animals, little or no surplus yield for sale, use of crude/traditional tools (e.g. hoes, machetes, and cutlasses), mainly the production of crops, small ...