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Corn flakes, or cornflakes, are a
breakfast cereal made from
toasting flakes of
corn (maize).
Originally invented as a
breakfast food to
counter indigestion...
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recipe during the
period when she
owned the
Toll House Inn, in Whitman, M****achusetts. In this era, the
Toll House Inn was a po****r
restaurant that featured...
- A
gristmill (also:
grist mill,
corn mill,
flour mill, feed mill or feedmill)
grinds cereal grain into
flour and middlings. The term can
refer to either...
- Bridge,
ceremonially named the
Purple Heart Veterans Memorial Bridge, is a
toll suspension bridge in New York State. It
carries US 6 and US 202
across the...
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Corn exchanges are
distinct buildings which were
originally created as a
venue for
corn merchants to meet and
arrange pricing with
farmers for the sale...
- This list of
United States disasters by
death toll includes disasters that
occurred either in the
United States, at
diplomatic missions of the
United States...
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Thruway and
colloquially "the Thruway") is a
system of controlled-access
toll roads spanning 569.83
miles (917.05 km)
within the U.S.
state of New York...
- that year, the
newspaper reported that 1,116
boats left the port of
Corning.
Tolls for the year
totaled $54,060.39.
Among items shipped were 46,572,400...
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dressed as women, took
their actions against toll-gates, as they were
tangible representations of
taxes and
tolls. The
rioters went by the name of 'Merched...
- Nestlé
Toll House Café was a
franchise in the
United States and
Canada founded by Ziad
Dalal and his
partner Doyle Liesenfelt. The two
started Crest Foods...