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Robert W. White (June 2, 1876 – July 15, 1959) [2] [3] was born in St Andrews, Scotland, and was a school teacher there before emigrating in 1894 to the United States to study agronomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Silver Spring Foods, Inc., is the world's largest grower and producer of horseradish. [1] Founded in 1929, the company is based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and also produces an assortment of sauces and mustards. The company was incorporated in 1949 as Silver Spring Gardens. [2]
The Indian Spring Golf Club was moved to a new location on Layhill Road in Glenmont in 1954, because the proposed Capital Beltway was a danger to the continued existence of the club. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] During the 1940s and 1950s, Indian Spring became a center of the Jewish community in Silver Spring. [ 4 ]
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Two-row, country style, portable merry-go-round with hand-carved jumping horses, built in 1911 by C.W. Parker Amusement Co. of Leavenworth and now located at Firemen's Park. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Submerged in the 2008 flood of the Maunesha River .
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"On the Wisconsin Historical Society’s website, one can read that the first American supper club was established in the 1920s in Beverly Hills, California, by a Milwaukee native named Lawrence ...
In fact, legend has it that a Wisconsin supper club was home to the first salad bar in the country back in the 1950s. That's a question only asked by those who've never been to a supper club salad ...