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  2. Bridgeport Village (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport Village is a shopping mall located in Tualatin and Tigard, Oregon, United States, operated by CenterCal Properties. It opened on May 19, 2005, and is located in one of the Portland metropolitan area 's most affluent areas. [ 1 ]

  3. List of shopping malls in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Name City Year opened Stores Retail floor area, sq. ft References Bridgeport Village: Tigard Tualatin: 2005: 82: 465,000 [1]Cascade Station: NE Portland: 2007: 25: 400,000

  4. The Absolute Best Ice Cream to Buy From the Grocery Store

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    Cherry Garcia. Ben & Jerry's $5.19 per pint. Cherry Garcia, with its smooth cherry vanilla ice cream, chunks of dark chocolate, and cherry pieces, is still one of the best flavors the duo from ...

  5. Alpenrose Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Dairyville, a replica of a western frontier town, with false-front shops, a doll museum, an ice cream parlor, a harness-maker's store, a music shop, and a 600-seat opera house with a pipe organ (with 4000 pipes). A quarter-midget racing arena. Products from Alpenrose include milk, ice cream, eggs, and various cultured dairy products.

  6. Category:Ice cream parlors in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ice cream parlors in Oregon" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Borden (company) - Wikipedia

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    Gail Borden, founder. The company was founded by Gail Borden Jr., in 1857 in Connecticut as "Gail Borden Jr., and Company." Its primary product was condensed milk.Struggling financially, the company was saved when Jeremiah Milbank, a partner in the wholesale food distributor I. & R. Milbank & Co. and the son-in-law of banker Joseph Lake, agreed to invest and acquired 50 percent of the stock.