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  2. A Brief History of the Birthday Cake - AOL

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    By Justine Sterling These fun facts about birthday cake history will come in handy the next time you make a birthday cake. Check out the slideshow above to learn more about the history of birthday ...

  3. Birthday cake - Wikipedia

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    Birthday cake with 18 candles for the celebrant's 18th birthday. A birthday cake is a cake eaten as part of a birthday celebration. While there is no standard for birthday cakes, they are typically highly decorated layer cakes covered in frosting, often featuring birthday wishes ("Happy birthdays") and the celebrant's name. In many cultures, it ...

  4. Category:May 1858 - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Galveston Weekly News from May 11, 1858. "$25 Reward.jpg

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  6. The History Behind Charlotte Russe Cake - AOL

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  7. The History of the Angel Food Cake - AOL

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  8. Portal:United States/Anniversaries/May/May 11 - Wikipedia

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  9. First Minnesota State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    As more people moved to the territory, the number of lawmakers needed to represent them grew. On May 11, 1858, Minnesota becomes the thirty-second state to enter the union. The population boomed when Minnesota became a state, and the small Capitol building needed improvements. Gas lighting replaced candles in 1867.