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C. Winkler Bakery is a bakery on South Main Street in Old Salem, North Carolina.Now the oldest continually operating bakery in the state, [1] it was established in 1799 by the Moravian Church, and is named for Christian Winkler, a Swiss-born baker who began working there in 1807, [1] [2] after replacing original baker Thomas Butner Jr. [3] The building, which now has a landmark designation ...
The Moravian immigrants who founded Salem in 1766 were familiar with the preparation of meat pies, which are a staple of the cuisine of Central Europe, their ancestral home. In keeping with the simple, frugal Moravian lifestyle, the preparation of chicken pie required only five readily available ingredients ( chicken , broth , flour , butter ...
Old Salem; Ronneburg, Hesse; Schwarzenau Brethren, an Anabaptist denomination in the tradition of Radical Pietism; University of Olomouc, established in 1573 as Jesuit University in order to re-Catholicize the population of the March of Moravia. Gracehill a Moravian village in Northern Ireland which was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in ...
Here are Salem-area restaurants offering Easter brunch for either the whole weekend or just on Sunday. These Salem-area restaurants are offering Easter weekend, Sunday brunch menus Skip to main ...
Magnolia on the Green, Salem Golf Club's new restaurant, soft opened last spring. The American restaurant is the sister to Silverton's Magnolia Grill, owned by Raul Santana and Lindsay Allen.
The Moravian church was built in 1861 on the east side of South Church Street, near Race Street, in Old Salem, North Carolina. St. Philips was enlarged in 1890 and remained in continuous use until 1952. In 2004 it was restored by Old Salem Museums & Gardens for use as an interpreted building.
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The towns established in Wachovia included Bethabara (1753), Bethania (1759) and Salem (now Winston-Salem) (1766). Bethlehem emerged as the headquarters of the northern church, and Winston-Salem became the headquarters of the southern church. The Moravian denomination continues in America to this day, with congregations in 18 states. The ...