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    James worked for a steam bakery in Watertown until around 1900, when that bakery was bought by the National Biscuit Company, which may have caused their move to Madison. [3] The Candy Company operated in the building until 1927. In 1935 the Wisconsin Farm Bureau moved in, then Ela Welding Supplies in 1946. In 1950, the building underwent ...

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    The Williamson Street Grocery Co-op opened in 1974 at 1101 Williamson Street, sharing the space with the workers cooperative Nature's Bakery. [5] The co-op relocated to 1014 Williamson Street in October 1974. They outgrew the space and relocated again in October 1977 to 1202 Williamson Street.

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    Madison Mayhan, who held a soft ... Mayhan said owning the shop, which also sells cupcakes, cinnamon rolls, and coffee, was the natural extension for someone who grew up with a love for baking ...

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    The company began as a mom-and-pop bakery and candy operation, and the next year expanded to making fudge in-house. [4] They sold off the bakery portion of their business in 1971 so that they could concentrate on candy production. In 1976, a second branch was opened in Traverse City, Michigan by Jim Szocinski, who first worked for the company ...

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    Madison, Wisconsin Pel'meni are small, traditional Russian dumplings, and they're all Paul's Pel'meni in Madison, Wisconsin, sells. Choose from ground beef or potato filling, or get a mix.

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