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  2. Christopher Kimball's Milk Street - Wikipedia

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    Kimball's Milk Street Organization was also sued by the Milk Street Cafe, owned by Marc Epstein, for trademark infringement. Epstein's Milk Street Cafe, established 35 years earlier, is located nearby at 50 Milk Street. [8]

  3. Milk Street, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Milk Street is a street in the financial district of Boston, Massachusetts, which was one of Boston's earliest highways. [1] The name "Milk Street" was most likely given to the street in 1708 due to a milk market at the location, although Grace Croft's 1952 work "History and Genealogy of Milk Family" instead proposes that Milk Street may have ...

  4. Christopher Kimball - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Kimball created Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, located on Milk Street in Boston, Massachusetts. [8] On October 31, 2016, Boston Common Press (the parent company of America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Illustrated ) filed a lawsuit against Kimball in Suffolk Superior Court , claiming that Kimball "literally and conceptually ripped off ...

  5. Central Wharf (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Location: 146-176 Milk Street Boston, Massachusetts: Coordinates Built: 1815–1816: Architectural style ...

  6. Flour and Grain Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    The western end of the building (2017) The Flour and Grain Exchange Building is a 19th-century office building in Boston.Located at 177 Milk Street in the Custom House District, at the edge of the Financial District near the waterfront, it is distinguished by the large black slate conical roof at its western end.

  7. Newspaper Row (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    In its heyday, from the late 1800s to the early 1940s, the area was home to many of Boston's newspapers. As Boston Globe historian Thomas F. Mulvoy Jr. explains, "In the pre-radio era, newspapers along the Row, which began at Milk Street and wound its way down to the Old State House about 200 yards away, spread the news not only in their broadsheet pages but also on blackboards and bulletin ...

  8. Milk Street - Wikipedia

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    Milk Street may refer to: Milk Street, London; Milk Street, Boston. Milk Street (MBTA station), now State station; See also. Christopher Kimball's Milk Street

  9. State station - Wikipedia

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    An unusual aspect of State Street station is the entrance built directly into one of Boston's best-known historic sites, the Old Massachusetts State House. The East Boston Tunnel station was originally known as Devonshire after the street which the Old State House is located on. The station is the only remaining station on the tunnel opened in ...