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In 1941, Carl Karcher (1917–2008), who was a truck driver, and his wife Margaret Karcher (1915–2006), borrowed $311 ($6,649 in 2024 dollars [5]) on their Plymouth automobile and added $15 ($321 in 2024 dollars [5]) in savings to purchase a hot dog cart on the corner of Florence and Central in Los Angeles.
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Karl's, also known as Karl's Shoes, [3] is a historic two-story building located at 341-345 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles. History [ edit ]
Admiralty House, Mount Wise, viewed in 2008 before re-development. In the foreground is the remnant of the base of the bronze statue of Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (1778-1863), now at the Peninsula Barracks and Army Museum in Winchester [1] Admiralty House, Mount Wise, photographed late 19th century, with statue of Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (1778-1863) [2]
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Cancer recovery coach Michelle Patidar of Chicago shared the items in her kitchen that she's replaced with safer options after being diagnosed with cancer at 32 years old.
She was a descendant of John Howland, who was one of the Pilgrims who travelled from England to North America on the Mayflower, signed the Mayflower Compact, and helped found Plymouth Colony. [ 18 ] Henry and Mary were the parents of two children, Anna Keyser Perkins-Middlebrook, [ 16 ] who married as her second husband, Stanwood Wollaston [ 1 ...
Plymouth Pannier Market, also called Plymouth City Market, [1] is a pannier market in Plymouth, Devon. The building was designed by local architects Walls & Pearn and built in 1959 and 1960. The market was granted Grade II listed status in 2003, [2] and is seen as one of Plymouth's most innovative and important post-war buildings.