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KANSAS CITY, Mo — Anyone who has lived in Kansas City for a long time likely remembers the iconic Wonder Bread Factory located on E. 30th Street and Troost. “What I remember most about this building ...
From 1909 until the late 1960s, 720 Clinton Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, was home to the Schmalz Bakery which, among other products, manufactured baked goods for Wonder Bread. Over time, the bakery ...
Here we go again. Buffalo’s architectural heritage remains at risk. This time it’s the Wonder Bread Factory located at 356 Fourgeron Street. In recent years we’ve written about it’s push towards being ...
Recently, preservationists have been wondering about the future of the 198,600-square-foot Wonder Bread factory building located at 356 Fourgeron Street. Well, yesterday I got a chance to chat with ...
While most Buffalonians are fast asleep, Stephen Horton of Miller’s Thumb Bakery begins milling fresh flour at 3:30 a.m. every morning. For the next two hours, he carefully feeds beadlike kernels of ...
The wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through downtown Akron for nearly a century. All that’s left are the memories — and mountains of rubble. A seven-man crew from ProQuality Demolition ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Developer Harry Stinson has put plans to renovate Buffalo's former Wonder Bread factory on the back burner due to a prolonged dispute over another property, but he said he hopes to get ...
From 1909 until the late 1960s, 720 Clinton Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, was home to the Schmalz Bakery which, among other products, manufactured baked goods for Wonder Bread. Over time, the bakery ...
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