-
century the
process of
canning foods was
mainly done by
small canneries.
These canneries were full of
overlooked sanitation problems, such as poor hygiene...
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Cannery Row is a
novel by
American author John Steinbeck,
published in 1945. It is set
during the
Great Depression in Monterey, California, on a street...
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Cannery Row is a
waterfront street in the New
Monterey neighborhood of Monterey, California,
known for
formerly being home to a
number of now-defunct...
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Cannery Row is a
street in Monterey, California.
Cannery Row may also
refer to:
Cannery Row (novel), a 1945
novel by John
Steinbeck Cannery Row (film)...
- as the
inspiration for the
character Doc in John Steinbeck's 1945
novel Cannery Row, Rickett's
professional re****tion is
rooted in
Between Pacific Tides...
- the
Sacramento and
American Rivers. The
first industrial-scale
salmon cannery in
North America was
established by the Hapgood-Hume
Company in 1864 on...
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Cannery Row is a 1982
American comedy-drama film
directed by
David S. Ward in his
directorial debut,
starring Nick
Nolte and
Debra Winger. The
movie is...
- stories. He is
widely known for the
comic novels Tortilla Flat (1935) and
Cannery Row (1945), the
multigeneration epic East of Eden (1952), and the novellas...
- Hapgood-Hume
Company was a
Salmon cannery and now a
historical site in West Sacramento,
California in Yolo County. The site of the
former Hapgood-Hume...
- The
Hovden Cannery in
Cannery Row, Monterey, California, was
among the oldest,
largest canneries of the
Pacific Sardine Fishery. In the
first half of...