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  2. Kimballville Farm - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper ad for Kimball Farms, 1909. Kimballville Farm was a large farm located east of North Highland Avenue in what is today the Morningside-Lenox Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It was renowned for its large collection of "the finest live stock" and "the most modern equipment". [1]

  3. Christopher Kimball - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2013, Kimball married Melissa Lee Baldino, executive producer of the America's Test Kitchen television show. [6] She is now co-founder of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street. [14] Their son, Oliver Kimball, was born on May 4, 2017. A daughter, Rike, was born in 2019.

  4. Kimball Island - Wikipedia

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    Kimball Island (formerly known as Hammond Island) is a small island in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta. It is located in Sacramento County, California , in the United States . Since its discovery, it has been used to grow barley , farm fish , cultivate cannabis , and as residential land.

  5. Frank A. Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Francis Augustus Kimball (January 26, 1832 – August 11, 1913) was an American businessman and horticulturalist. [ 2 ] : 1 He is often associated with bringing the railroad to San Diego Bay , though he was also a prominent horticulturist and businessman, involved in developing the Mission olive industry.

  6. Cook's Country - Wikipedia

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    During season 1, Kimball's neighbor Axel Blomberg occasionally appeared on-screen with a dish of the featured recipe, exhibiting how the recipe could be badly executed. On November 16, 2015, a news release from Boston Commons Press, parent company of Cooks Country, Cooks Illustrated, and America's Test Kitchen, announced the departure of ...

  7. Christopher Kimball's Milk Street - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Kimball's Milk Street is a multimedia, instructional food preparation organization created by Christopher Kimball. [1] [2] The organization comprises a weekly half-hour television program seen on public television stations, a magazine called Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, a cooking school, a weekly one-hour radio program heard on public radio stations called Milk Street Radio ...

  8. Jeff Kimball House - Wikipedia

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    During the late nineteenth century, multiple prosperous farmers owning land near Mechanicsburg constructed or purchased houses along Main Street north of downtown, instead of living on their farms; some of the more prominent ones were Jeff Kimball, Henry Burnham, and Neil Gest, whose homes are today known as the Jeff Kimball, Henry Burnham, and ...

  9. Frank J. Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Born in Washington County, New York, Kimball moved to a farm in Columbia County, Wisconsin. In 1872, Kimball moved to Briggsville, Marquette County, Wisconsin. He was in the general merchandise and sewing machine businesses. Kimball served as Douglas, Wisconsin town clerk and notary public. He also served on the school board and was the board ...