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Cincinnati Bakeries

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References:

  • Campbell, P. (April, 2017). How Cincinnati became the capital of coffeecake. The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved from: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/dining/2017/04/07/how-cincinnati-became-capital-coffeecake/99313172/

  • Eckberg, J. (2007). Have a crumby book: A collection of wit and whimsy from Cincinnati’s favorite bakery. Clerisy Press.

  • Gottenbush, G. (2022). Personal communication, [Author’s Files].

  • Thie, J. (2022). Personal communication, [Author’s Files].

  • Thie, T., & Beischel, C. (2010). Virginia Bakery Remembered. History Press.

  • Woellert, D. (2022). Personal communications, [Author’s Files].

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.

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