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  2. The Sardine Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Sardine Factory was likely the first restaurant in Monterey to serve spot prawns (known locally as Monterey Bay spot prawns though they range from San Diego to Alaska). When Cutino was approached about purchasing them, he was skeptical as his father had been a local fisherman and yet he was utterly unfamiliar with them. [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Drinking establishments in California - Wikipedia

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    The Sardine Factory; Ski Inn; T. Tiki Ti; Tivoli Bar and Grill; Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:16 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Eastport, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The first sardine factory was built here about 1875. The population grew with the emergence of the sardine fishery and related canning businesses, which studded the shoreline by the end of the 19th century. By 1886, the town contained 13 sardine factories, which operated day and night during the season, and produced approximately 5,000 cases ...

  5. Vrboska - Wikipedia

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    The place developed as a fishing community, trading and growing in prosperity. At the beginning of the 20th century, Vrboska had a sardine factory, wooden boat-building industry, a hotel, fishing trade association, and regular boat connections with Split and the neighbouring island of Brač. There was a community hall, library and health clinic.

  6. Category:History of Monterey County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Sardine Factory; Sherman Quarters; Site Number 4 Mnt 85; Spreckels Sugar Company; John Steinbeck House (Salinas, California) Robert Louis Stevenson House; Jack Swan;

  7. Connors Brothers Limited - Wikipedia

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    Connors Brothers Limited was a fish packing company founded by Lewis and Patrick Connors in the 1880s and based in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick. [1] It is known by the Brunswick brand, and is the only remaining producer of sardines in North America.

  8. Kids worked overnight shifts at pork processing plant, feds find

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    Federal investigators found nearly a dozen children to be working dangerous, overnight shifts at Seaboard Triumph Foods' pork processing plant in Sioux City, Iowa, the Department of Labor announced.

  9. Port Clyde, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Port Clyde was home to The Port Clyde Packing Co., manufacturer of Port Clyde Sardines. Employing around 200 people, it was the largest employer in the area for most of its existence. The factory was destroyed in a fire on September 26, 1970.