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    Cuisine of the Midwestern United States

  3. Dogtrot house - Wikipedia

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    The dogtrot, also known as a breezeway house, dog-run, or possum-trot, is a style of house that was common throughout the Southeastern United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries. [1][2] Some theories place its origins in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Some scholars believe the style developed in the post- Revolution frontiers ...

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    Slow feeder bowls—Shaped like a typical dog bowl, these slow feeders utilize risen ridges and dividers to physically slow dog pets in their process of eating. The designs can vary greatly, as ...

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    The bowl was designed to be reminiscent of the Benson Bubbler drinking fountains installed throughout the city and is supplied by an underground water source. According to the Regional Arts & Culture Council , which administers the sculpture, Wegman said he created the sculpture "for dogs, not people", and prefers not to think of the bowl as ...

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