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The '''Excelsior Bakery''' was a bakery and confectionery operated by [[J. E. Heins]] and [[Rothenhoffer]] at 2027 [[2nd Avenue North]] beginning in [[1886]]. In addition to "French candies", the business offered an assortment of "toys, dolls and Christmas presents" during the holiday season.
The '''Excelsior Bakery''' was a bakery and confectionery operated by [[J. E. Heins]] and [[Rothenhoffer]] at 2027 [[2nd Avenue North]] beginning in [[1886]]. In addition to "French candies", the business offered an assortment of "toys, dolls and Christmas presents" during the holiday season.


By [[1914]] the Excelsior, which had been acquired by the [[Jebeles & Colias|Jebeles & Colias Confectionery Co.]], had moved into the [[Morris Raden building]] at 200 [[22nd Street South]] and was known as "the largest Greek bakery in the city," supplying numerous [[:Category:Greek-owned restaurants|Greek-owned restaurants]] and shops.
By [[1914]] the Excelsior, which had been acquired by the [[Jebeles & Colias|Jebeles & Colias Confectionery Co.]], had moved into the [[Raden building]] at 200 [[22nd Street South]] and was known as "the largest Greek bakery in the city," supplying numerous [[:Category:Greek-owned restaurants|Greek-owned restaurants]] and shops.


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Latest revision as of 13:09, 16 February 2020

The Excelsior Bakery was a bakery and confectionery operated by J. E. Heins and Rothenhoffer at 2027 2nd Avenue North beginning in 1886. In addition to "French candies", the business offered an assortment of "toys, dolls and Christmas presents" during the holiday season.

By 1914 the Excelsior, which had been acquired by the Jebeles & Colias Confectionery Co., had moved into the Raden building at 200 22nd Street South and was known as "the largest Greek bakery in the city," supplying numerous Greek-owned restaurants and shops.

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