Cincinnati Bakeries

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References:
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Eckberg, J. (2007). Have a crumby book: A collection of wit and whimsy from Cincinnati’s favorite bakery. Clerisy Press.
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Art Citation:
Servatii Hyde Park Floor Plan. 3760 Paxton Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45209. Operated 1974 - 1991. Courtesy of the Servatti.
Old Times Bakers (Circa late 1920s), Germany. Man in the Center is George Gottenbusch. Courtesy of Servattis.
Thie Baking Oven, T. Thie, Virginia Bakery Remembered (2010). Courtesy of Jenny Thie.