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  2. Where to Find the Tastiest Biscuit in Each State - AOL

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    North Carolina: Biscuit Head. Asheville. Because of the southern dedication to biscuit perfection, it can be hard to find variety in style. ... Oregon: Pine State Biscuits. Portland.

  3. Pine State Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Pine State Biscuits is a chain of breakfast restaurants based in Portland, Oregon. [1] Established in 2006, there are four locations in Portland plus one in Reno, Nevada , as of 2018. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Food & Wine included Pine State Biscuits in a 2017 list of the best biscuits in the United States.

  4. Pine State Creamery - Wikipedia

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    The Pine State Creamery is a former dairy products factory in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is a Moderne-style building, built in 1928. It is a two-story, five bay by six bay, flat-roofed reinforced concrete building in cream-colored brick. It features a crenellated parapet at the roofline and a three-story corner tower.

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  9. Biscuitville - Wikipedia

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    A truck unloading supplies at a Biscuitville in Durham, North Carolina. The company, originally named Mountainbrook Fresh Bread & Milk (eventually known as Pizzaville), started as two bread stores in Burlington, North Carolina [2] The founder, Maurice Jennings, began making pizzas, and soon wanted a way to put the business to work in the morning.