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  2. Rye - Wikipedia

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    Rye (Secale cereale) is a grass grown extensively as a grain, a cover crop and a forage crop. It is grown principally in an area from Eastern and Northern Europe into Russia. It is much more tolerant of cold weather and poor soil than other cereals, making it useful in those regions; its vigorous growth suppresses weeds and provides abundant forage for animals early in the yea

  3. Rye, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Rye is a local commercial centre for the Romney Marsh and Walland Marsh areas, as well as being a tourist spot. Rye Farmers' Market [38] takes place on Strand Quay every Thursday morning. Rye has a well-established reputation as a centre for shops trading antiques, collectors' books, and records, and has many art galleries selling works by ...

  4. Rye bread - Wikipedia

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    The "deli rye" tradition in the United States is based upon this mixing of grains. Use of high-gluten wheat flour also makes multigrain bread possible, like the "rye and Indian" bread of the American colonies, which combined rye and wheat with cornmeal in one loaf. [8] Rye bread contains phenolic acids and ferulic acid dehydrodimers. [9]

  5. Rye whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Rye whiskey was historically the prevalent whiskey in the northeastern states, especially Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland. Pittsburgh was the center of rye whiskey production in the late 1700s and early 1800s. [2]

  6. Rye Castle - Wikipedia

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    The East Street Site, a former brewer's bottling factory, is the main exhibit area for the Rye Castle Museum. Opened in 1999, [13] the local history exhibits include fire fighting equipment, trade changes caused by the sea's retreat, maritime history and shipbuilding, antique toys and games, photos, town seals, and archaeological artifacts. [14 ...

  7. Rye (town), New York - Wikipedia

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    Rye is a town in Westchester County, New York, ... History of Rye, Westchester County, New York, 1660–1680; including Harrison and White Plains till 1788. By ...

  8. Alec Vidler - Wikipedia

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    Vidler was born on 27 December 1899 in Rye, Sussex, the son of shipowner and amateur local historian (author of A New History of Rye, published in 1934, and The Story of the Rye Volunteers, published in 1954) Leopold Amon Vidler (1870–1954) [1] of The Stone House, Rye, [8] and his wife Edith Hamilton, daughter of Edward Roper. [9]

  9. St Mary's Church, Rye - Wikipedia

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    St Mary-the-Virgin, Rye is the Anglican parish church of the civil parish of Rye in East Sussex. Since 1951 it is a Grade I listed building because of its architectural and historical interest. The building and its history