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  2. Covered Market, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Oxford City Council, which owns the Covered Market, announced a £1.6m investment in the fabric of the building, including roof repairs, improved public conveniences, external paving and new signage. [3] In May 2017, the Covered Market received 'the Royal seal of approval' when it was visited by Prince Charles and the Duchess of ...

  3. Market Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Market Street is a street in central Oxford, England, running east to west. [1] [2] View of the Covered Market on the south side of Market Street. The street lies north of the Covered Market, a historic roofed market with permanent stalls that is still very much active today, and north of Lincoln College's Lincoln

  4. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    A second, smaller facility is located in Oxford, in Chester County, which historically made honey buns, doughnuts and cakes. In May 2007, Tasty Baking announced it would move its headquarters and main bakery to the Philadelphia Naval Business Center in South Philadelphia. The new bakery is located on South 26th Street, with the headquarters on ...

  5. Cornmarket Street - Wikipedia

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    Boswells of Oxford established what was the largest department store in Oxford at 50 Cornmarket Street in 1738. In 1928, the shop opened a new main entrance on Broad Street, but it still retained an entrance on Cornmarket Street.

  6. Golden Cross, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Golden Cross is now used as Oxford's branch of Pizza Express. The courtyard is used as a thoroughfare which leads to the historic Covered Market and has been redeveloped as a small shopping centre, with upmarket shops, a branch of iGlasses Opticians, Holland and Barrett and a Chinese herbalist.

  7. Queen Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The slaughtering of animals in the street was outlawed by the Oxford Mileways Act 1771 (11 Geo. 3. c. 19) and the butchers moved to the Covered Market. The street was then named Queen Street after Queen Charlotte, who visited Oxford with her husband, King George III, in 1785. There were many gabled and timber-framed buildings here until the ...

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  9. Covered Market - Wikipedia

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    Covered Market may refer to: Market hall a kind of indoor market. Covered Market, Oxford the indoor market in central Oxford, UK. Covered Market, Preston;