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The old Hy-Vee food store in Liberty has been vacated for some new digs, and Feldman's Farm & Home is in the former Hy-Vee building.
In the bing.com view, the old Hy-Vee is the light roofed building, bottom right, facing north. The new Hy-Vee is located where we see only site work being done.
And the black roofed building, near center, is the former Food Barn grocery, now Crowley Furniture, featured here: www.flickr.com/photos/darrell_james/sets/72157622597034747/
formerly South Suburban Society foodstore, then sold.
Acquired November 2002 ex Alldays and now a The co-operative food store
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Nine Elms Point - built upon the site of the old Sainsbury’s, itself on the site of the first Vauxhall factory. Nine Elms Point is a major landmark development adjoining the proposed Nine Elms Underground Station on the Northern Line and comprises a new Sainsbury’s foodstore above and around the residential buildings, which rise from 7 to 37 storeys.
A snowy night in Brampton, Cumbria
Brampton is a small market town, civil parish and electoral ward within the City of Carlisle district of Cumbria, England, about 9 miles (14 km) east of Carlisle and 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Hadrian's Wall. Historically part of Cumberland, it is situated off the A69 road which bypasses it. Brampton railway station, on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, is about a mile outside the town, near the hamlet of Milton.
St Martin's Church is famous as the only church designed by the Pre-Raphaelite architect Philip Webb, and contains one of the most exquisite sets of stained glass windows designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, and executed in the William Morris studio.
The town was founded in the 7th century as an Anglian settlement.
Brampton was granted a Market Charter in 1252 by King Henry III, and became a market town as a result.
During the Jacobite rising of 1745, Charles Edward Stuart stayed in the town for one night, marked by a plaque on the wall of the building (a shoe shop) currently occupying the location; here he received the Mayor of Carlisle who had been summoned to Brampton to surrender the city to the Young Pretender. The Capon Tree Monument, to the south of the town centre, commemorates the 1746 hanging of six Jacobites from the branches of the Capon Tree, Brampton's hitherto traditional trysting place.
In 1817 the Earl of Carlisle built the octagonal Moot Hall, which is in the centre of Brampton and houses the Tourist Information Centre. It replaced a 1648 building which was once used by Oliver Cromwell to house prisoners.
Much of Brampton consists of historic buildings built of the local red sandstone.
The Ferry Building Marketplace is a people's marketplace serving residents and travelers alike. Located within the historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street, shops large and small celebrate food in all its forms, offering everything from artisan cheeses to the freshest of local fish.
The Ferry Building Marketplace is a people's marketplace serving residents and travelers alike. Located within the historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street, shops large and small celebrate food in all its forms, offering everything from artisan cheeses to the freshest of local fish.
The Ferry Building Marketplace is a people's marketplace serving residents and travelers alike. Located within the historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street, shops large and small celebrate food in all its forms, offering everything from artisan cheeses to the freshest of local fish.
One of our favorite treats is super-dark chocolate. This 85% cacao dark chocolate from Trader Joe's is a sinfully semi-sweet and earthy treat that's low in sugar compared to milk-chocolate and loaded with antioxidants. Yum!
Being curious of new things in the kitchen, Alvin was showing a sweet potato he found there. We bought the sweet potato in an Asian foodstore, cost around 3€ each. In Indonesia we can buy it for 20 euro cent per kg.
This is an combined Sushi resturant and oriental foods shop in Trollhättan. Bought Sushi-rice and curry-leaves there today. I realy liked this place, the staff is really nice and friendly and for once they seem to be from japane and not korea (almost all orientalfood shops in sweden is run either by Koreans or by Filipinos of some reason).
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The Ferry Building Marketplace is a people's marketplace serving residents and travelers alike. Located within the historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street, shops large and small celebrate food in all its forms, offering everything from artisan cheeses to the freshest of local fish.
Me, standing above the entrance on a well camouflaged souterrain at Ham, Caithness. Photographed on 29 December 2008. Thought to be ancient food stores from the stone age. There has been roof collapse in the foreground.