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  2. Frick's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Frick's Tavern, also known as Frick's Place, is a historic building located in the West End of Davenport, Iowa, United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974. The building is a two-story brick structure that sits on the northwest corner of West Third and Fillmore Streets.

  3. File:Frick's Tavern - Davenport, Iowa.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Frick’s Tavern is located in the West End of Davenport, Iowa, and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .

  4. How to Carve a Ham - AOL

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    Ham & Cheese SconesI make these scones as a way to use up leftover ham. The cheesy, savory wonders are a delight as an appetizer or an afternoon snack. Barbara Lento, Houston, Pennsylvania ...

  5. Fricks Locks Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Because of its reputation as a modern ghost town, Frick's Lock attracts many curious individuals and groups, including ghost hunters. Its isolated location and abandoned status also attracts vandals. The inclusion of the Frick's Lock in the 2005 book, Weird Pennsylvania, and numerous web photo essays of the buildings have increased its ...

  6. 7 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    7 Park Avenue is the first of four posthumous CD releases of demo material recorded by Badfinger's Pete Ham.The recordings are taken from various eras, beginning with compositions he wrote during his years with The Iveys from 1967 to 1969, and running throughout his tenure with Badfinger, ending with his suicide in 1975.

  7. Mathias Ham House - Wikipedia

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    The house was designed by John F. Rague and built for local businessman and lead miner Mathias Ham in 1857. [citation needed] Ham had owned an island in the Mississippi River at Dubuque, called Ham's Island (which has since renamed City Island and then Chaplain Schmitt Memorial Island, after Father Aloysius Schmitt). [4]

  8. Helen Clay Frick - Wikipedia

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    Helen Clay Frick (September 2, 1888 – November 9, 1984) [1] was an American philanthropist and art collector. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the third child of the coke and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) and his wife, Adelaide Howard Childs (1859–1931).

  9. Viewfinder (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Viewfinder" is a short story by American author Raymond Carver. It was originally published as "View Finder" in the Spring/Summer 1978 issue of Quarterly West, and in the Winter 1978 issue of The Iowa Review. It was later collected in What We Talk About When We Talk About Love (1981). [1]