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  2. Velvet Ice Cream Company - Wikipedia

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    Velvet, founded in 1914 in Utica, Ohio, by Joseph Dager, a Lebanese immigrant, is a family-owned and operated fourth generation ice cream manufacturer. [3] Dager began the company in the basement of a Utica confectionary. [4] In 1960, Velvet relocated to 'Ye Olde Mill', one mile south of the original location.

  3. Utica, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Utica is a village in Knox and Licking counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, along the North Fork of the Licking River. The population was 2,064 at the 2020 census . History

  4. Licking County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Mill in Utica, where Velvet ice cream is produced. [33] Heisey Glass Museum [34] Longaberger former basket facility (Main office building was a 7-story replica basket, the largest in the world) [citation needed] National Trail Raceway - NHRA Dragstrip [35] Denison University; Home Building Association Bank

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  8. List of watermills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gap Creek Mill at Cumberland Gap, The Olde Mill Inn Bed & Breakfast; Virginia. Burwell-Morgan Mill, Millwood, built in 1782–85, still grinding a variety of grains, powered by an indoor waterwheel; Locke's Mill, Berryville, Virginia, Colonial-era grist mill on the Shenandoah River. Grinding a variety of grains including certified organic ...

  9. Ye olde - Wikipedia

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    "Ye olde" is a pseudo-Early Modern English phrase originally used to suggest a connection between a place or business and Merry England (or the medieval period). The term dates to 1896 or earlier; [ 1 ] it continues to be used today, albeit now more frequently in an ironically anachronistic and kitsch fashion.