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Camel, Harrisburg Telegraph, May 22, 1914 by matsp888

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Louisiana, New Orleans, Uneeda Biscuit by EC Leatherberry

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Louisiana, New Orleans, Uneeda Biscuit

“I’m Strong for it!” Uneeda Shredded Wheat ad in “The Saturday Evening Post,” July 7, 1934. by lhboudreau

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“I’m Strong for it!” Uneeda Shredded Wheat ad in “The Saturday Evening Post,” July 7, 1934.

Uneeda Shredded Wheat was a breakfast cereal made by the National Biscuit Company (later known as Nabisco) in the early 20th century. According to the American Business History Center, Uneeda Shredded Wheat was discontinued sometime in the 1930s, as Nabisco faced competition from other cereal brands such as Kellogg's and Post. Nabisco continued to produce other varieties of Shredded Wheat, such as Spoon Size and Frosted, which are still available today. However, Uneeda Shredded Wheat seems to have faded from the market and the memory of most consumers.

49420 by benbobjr

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49420

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

49417 by benbobjr

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49417

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

49418 by benbobjr

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49418

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

49422 by benbobjr

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49422

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

49419 by benbobjr

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49419

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

49421 by benbobjr

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49421

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

49416 by benbobjr

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49416

Chelsea Market a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility in the Meatpacking District a neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.

The building was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. The complex was redeveloped in the 1990s and features a retail concourse at ground level with office space above. Chelsea Market is currently owned by Alphabet Inc, parent company of Google.

Construction of baking facilities began in the 1890s, and merger of several companies into the National Biscuit Company occurred in 1898. The final configuration consists of 19 separate structures taking up the entire city block, and included both production areas and offices. Several decades of varying levels of occupancy and light industrial use followed Nabisco's departure as the commercial character of the neighborhood declined.

Since its redevelopment by Irwin Cohen with Jeff Vandeberg and Vandenberg Architects in the 1990s, the complex has featured a retail concourse at ground level with office space above, and is distinguished by its light-hearted touches and re-use of historic urban artifacts.

The majority of the original buildings consist of heavy timber wood construction with brick facades and were designed by the firm of Romeyn & Stever. There is also an interior pedestrian bridge on some upper levels to allow people to cross from the north to south sides of the courtyard. The building on the Tenth Avenue side is a later structure designed in the 1930s by Nabisco's then-architect Louis Wirsching Jr. that replaced the original baking facilities there.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Market

N B C - NYC by verplanck

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N B C - NYC

West Chelsea
Former NaBisCo Factory

French Quarter. New Orleans, Louisiana by Rob Sneed

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French Quarter. New Orleans, Louisiana

Uneeda Biscuit. National Biscuit Company advertising. Bourbon St. and Dumaine. Plus it was trash day! :-)

Sliver - NYC by verplanck

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Sliver - NYC

Hudson River pier remnants
Chelsea

Advertising for the National Biscuit Company [Nabisco] by Halloween HJB

Advertising for the National Biscuit Company [Nabisco]

Vintage Uneeda Biscuit Sign Repainted by photographyguy

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Vintage Uneeda Biscuit Sign Repainted

San Angelo by lukedrich_photography

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San Angelo

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Angelo,_Texas

San Angelo is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas, United States. Its location is in the Concho Valley, a region of West Texas between the Permian Basin to the northwest, Chihuahuan Desert to the southwest, Osage Plains to the northeast, and Central Texas to the southeast. According to a 2019 Census estimate, San Angelo had a total population of 101,004. It is the principal city and center of the San Angelo metropolitan area, which had a population of 118,182.

San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic Fort Concho, and Goodfellow Air Force Base. Common nicknames of the city include Angelo, the Concho City, the Pearl of the Conchos, and the Oasis of West Texas.

Additional Foreign Language Tags:

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"

(Texas) "تكساس" "得克萨斯州" "टेक्सास" "テキサス" "텍사스" "Техас"

(San Angelo) "سان أنجيلو" "圣安吉洛" "सैन एंजेलो" "サンアンジェロ" "산 안젤로" "Сан-Анджело"

San Angelo by lukedrich_photography

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San Angelo

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Angelo,_Texas

San Angelo is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas, United States. Its location is in the Concho Valley, a region of West Texas between the Permian Basin to the northwest, Chihuahuan Desert to the southwest, Osage Plains to the northeast, and Central Texas to the southeast. According to a 2019 Census estimate, San Angelo had a total population of 101,004. It is the principal city and center of the San Angelo metropolitan area, which had a population of 118,182.

San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic Fort Concho, and Goodfellow Air Force Base. Common nicknames of the city include Angelo, the Concho City, the Pearl of the Conchos, and the Oasis of West Texas.

Additional Foreign Language Tags:

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"

(Texas) "تكساس" "得克萨斯州" "टेक्सास" "テキサス" "텍사스" "Техас"

(San Angelo) "سان أنجيلو" "圣安吉洛" "सैन एंजेलो" "サンアンジェロ" "산 안젤로" "Сан-Анджело"

San Angelo by lukedrich_photography

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San Angelo

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Angelo,_Texas

San Angelo is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas, United States. Its location is in the Concho Valley, a region of West Texas between the Permian Basin to the northwest, Chihuahuan Desert to the southwest, Osage Plains to the northeast, and Central Texas to the southeast. According to a 2019 Census estimate, San Angelo had a total population of 101,004. It is the principal city and center of the San Angelo metropolitan area, which had a population of 118,182.

San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic Fort Concho, and Goodfellow Air Force Base. Common nicknames of the city include Angelo, the Concho City, the Pearl of the Conchos, and the Oasis of West Texas.

Additional Foreign Language Tags:

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"

(Texas) "تكساس" "得克萨斯州" "टेक्सास" "テキサス" "텍사스" "Техас"

(San Angelo) "سان أنجيلو" "圣安吉洛" "सैन एंजेलो" "サンアンジェロ" "산 안젤로" "Сан-Анджело"

High Line Spur - NYC by verplanck

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High Line Spur - NYC

Chelsea

Clock - NYC by verplanck

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Clock - NYC

Chelsea Market