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  2. Cake stand - Wikipedia

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    The multiple tier centre stand includes a centre support that has multiple tiers, and multiple plates and posts which are connected together by mechanical fastener. In some designs the lower deck of the cake stand, at least two of the plates, can be disassembled into two pieces. [4]

  3. Wilton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Wilton Bulletin [37] is a weekly newspaper published by Hearst Connecticut Media and formerly published by Hersam Acorn Newspapers. GOOD Morning Wilton [38] is an online daily news website. Virgin Mobile Live, a 24-hour online radio service licensed by Virgin Radio, is based in Wilton. [citation needed] There is also the weekly Wilton ...

  4. Wilton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Wilton Town Hall is located at 42 Main Street in downtown Wilton, New Hampshire. Built in 1886, the red brick building is a prominent local example of civic Queen Anne style architecture . In a common style of the day, it includes a theater space which was used for dramatic presentations, silent films, and vaudeville productions, before being ...

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    If you've had some cold weather recently, today's look back at history should make you shiver a little less. From Feb. 2-4, 1996, 29 years ago, a frigid arctic outbreak gripped the upper Midwest.

  6. Category:Tower mills - Wikipedia

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  7. Wilton's Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Wilton's was given the protection of Grade II* listed building status in April 1971, [7] and was bought by the Greater London Council. The London Music Hall Trust was formed by solicitor Michael Shelton, to preserve it, but the GLC, under the leadership of Ken Livingstone , sold it to the Jacobs Island Company, along with some surrounding land.