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  2. What's that planned for the former Green Thumb florist ... - AOL

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    Location: 236 Commercial St. NE Description: The empty building previously occupied by Green Thumb Flower Box Florists on Commercial Street in downtown Salem is set to see renovations, new tenants ...

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    #45 I Picked Up This Embroidered Map Of State Flowers From Hickory Tree Antique Mall In Beckley, West Virginia. Very Cool. Image credits: Is that Wired or Wonderful thing

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    A duo of flowers and luxury lotion? That's a love language we understand. Don't forget to use coupon code GETLUCKY15 for 15% off your Valentine's Day delivery, which is essentially the cost of ...

  5. Hive management - Wikipedia

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    Good honey production sites are the far northern latitudes. In the summer, as days grow longer, bees can fly and forage for longer hours increasing the production. Migrating beekeepers also take advantage of local bloom of agricultural plants or wild flowers and trees. In mountainous regions a beekeeper may migrate up the mountain as the spring ...

  6. Winston Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Winston Flowers is a third-generation, family-owned and -operated floral retailer. Based in Boston, Massachusetts , the company has four Massachusetts retail shops— Boston, Massachusetts ; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts ; and Wellesley, Massachusetts —and one in Greenwich, Connecticut .

  7. Frank Cousins (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    As a young man he worked in the dry goods store, J.B. & S.D. Shepard. Cousins and his brothers opened their own general store at 170-174 Essex Street [2] in Salem in 1868. [3] His brothers died and Cousins continued to run the store [3] and called it Frank Cousins Bee Hive [4] or "Frank Cousins's Bee Hive". [5]