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  2. Narberth, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Narberth is located on a parcel of land originally deeded to Edward Rees, which later became “Prees” and eventually “Price”, who arrived from Wales in 1682. A portion of this original tract became the 100-acre (0.40 km 2) farm of Edward R. Price, who founded Elm as a Quaker-friendly town in 1881.

  3. Kismet (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Kismet split. Kismet is a Finnish chocolate bar produced by Fazer. Kismet is a flat, rectangular bar. It is about 15 cm long, 5 cm wide and 1 cm thick. It is divided into four sections that are easy to break from each other. It weighs about 55 g and contains an estimated 283 calories with 17 g of total fat. [1]

  4. Narberth - Wikipedia

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    Narberth may refer to: Narberth, Pembrokeshire, a town in Wales Narberth Hundred, a traditional hundred of Pembrokeshire, Wales; Narberth, Pennsylvania, a town in the US; Narberth station (disambiguation), several stations

  5. New York–style bagel - Wikipedia

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    Bagels became so popular among the Jewish community of New York, that unions were formed to represent bagel bakers in the city, such as Bagel Bakers Local 338, which by the early 1910s represented over 300 bagel craftsman in Manhattan. [1] New York–style bagels are the original bagel available in the United States.

  6. Pizza bagel - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1970, Amster Pizza Bagel, Inc. registered for a product that contains 6 frozen pizza bagels in folding cartons with a net weight of 11 ounces (310 g). [2] In 1974 at a Western Bagel in Woodland Hills, California, 17-year-old store clerk Bruce Treitman began offering a flattened bagel with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese. [3] [4]

  7. The Grove, Narberth - Wikipedia

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    The Grove is a Grade II listed building of historical significance located south of Narberth, Pembrokeshire. [1] It was built by Daniel Poyer in about 1680 shortly after he inherited the property from his father. The house remained in the Poyer family for the next two centuries. Today The Grove is a hotel and restaurant. It caters for special ...

  8. File:Narberth, PA SEPTA Train Station.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Narberth station - Wikipedia

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    Narberth station may refer to: Narberth station (SEPTA) , a SEPTA station in Narberth, Pennsylvania, US Narberth railway station (Wales) , in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales