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  2. Tom Thumb (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Thumb is a chain of supermarkets in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It operates under the name Tom Thumb for traditional grocery stores and Flagship Tom Thumb for higher end stores in affluent areas. [citation needed] It makes up part of the Southern division of Albertsons.

  3. Talk:Tom Thumb (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    A search of the Dallas Morning News archives reveals a blurb about Tom Thumb buying an Austin chain in 1972. Is this how the chain entered Austin in 1972? What was the chain it bought? Here are the limited briefs: July 18, 1972, Austin Chain is Acquired by Cullum October 3, 1972, 42 Supermarkets Bought by Cullum

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  6. Heath, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Heath is located in southwestern Rockwall County. A small portion of the city—0.31 square miles (0.79 km 2)—extends south into Kaufman County. [8] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.7 square miles (27.7 km 2), of which 10.56 square miles (27.36 km 2) are land and 0.14 square miles (0.35 km 2), or 1.27%, are water.

  7. General Tom Thumb - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sherwood Stratton (January 4, 1838 – July 15, 1883), better known by his stage name "General Tom Thumb", was an American with dwarfism who achieved great fame as a performer under circus pioneer P. T. Barnum.

  8. Tom Thumb (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Thumb was the first American-built steam locomotive to operate on a common-carrier railroad.It was designed and constructed by Peter Cooper in 1829 to convince owners of the newly formed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) (now CSX) to use steam engines; it was not intended to enter revenue service.

  9. Jack Kemp - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] Kemp grew up in the heavily Jewish Wilshire district of West Los Angeles, [5] [9] but his tight-knit middle-class family attended the Church of Christ, Scientist. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In his youth, sports consumed Kemp, who once chose the forward pass as the subject of a school essay on important inventions, although his mother attempted to ...