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  2. S. S. Pierce - Wikipedia

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    S. S. Pierce storefront (far left), corner of Tremont St. and Court St., Boston, 19th century. In 1831, Pierce and his partner, Eldad Worcester, "started out by wholesaling provisions to the ships that crowded what was then a very busy Boston Harbor, but soon enough Pierce was bartering with ship captains, often exchanging his provisions for the delicacies they would bring to Boston from ...

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    The couple was shopping at the Downtown Fort Pierce Farmers’ Market one Saturday morning when Gibson noted the area didn’t have a wine bar. Angelone pointed out the former 121 Tapas and ...

  4. Ray V. Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription sign He was a member of the New York State Senate (31st D.) in 1878 and 1879 . Pierce was elected as a Republican to the 46th United States Congress , holding office from March 4, 1879, to September 18, 1880, when he resigned.

  5. Cochran–Rice Farm Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Cochran–Rice Farm Complex, which included the Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Barn, is located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1991. [1] The barn was demolished in 2012 following the expiration of a 20-year easement held by the local historical society. [2] [3]

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  7. Tulip Shop Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant and bar Tulip Shop Tavern (TST) operates on Killingsworth Street, in the north Portland part of the Humboldt neighborhood, and has a back patio. [2] Portland Monthly has described TST as "ostensibly a rough-and-tumble, dive-y 'tavern,' but really a world built atop thousands of scrupulously attended details". [3]

  8. William Frank Carver - Wikipedia

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    William Frank "Doc" Carver (May 7, 1840 – August 31, 1927) was a late 19th-century sharpshooter and the creator of a popular diving horse attraction. Early life [ edit ]

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