The Boone Bread Factory, (also known as the Pawnee bread factory), is a local bread factory located in Pawnee, which stood as Pawnee's biggest employer for 70 years, employing 3,000 citizens. It is located at the corner of Howland and Baker Streets, in Pawnee's historic Factory District. It is also known for two fires which took place in 1906 and 1922. It is also the home of the self proclaimed "world-famous Pawnee Pumpernickel bread", which has a secret recipe. Today, the site is host to a Taco Bell/KFC, a locksmith, and a Papa John's/Taco Bell Express.
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| - The Boone Bread Factory, (also known as the Pawnee bread factory), is a local bread factory located in Pawnee, which stood as Pawnee's biggest employer for 70 years, employing 3,000 citizens. It is located at the corner of Howland and Baker Streets, in Pawnee's historic Factory District. It is also known for two fires which took place in 1906 and 1922. It is also the home of the self proclaimed "world-famous Pawnee Pumpernickel bread", which has a secret recipe. Today, the site is host to a Taco Bell/KFC, a locksmith, and a Papa John's/Taco Bell Express.
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| - The Boone Bread Factory, (also known as the Pawnee bread factory), is a local bread factory located in Pawnee, which stood as Pawnee's biggest employer for 70 years, employing 3,000 citizens. It is located at the corner of Howland and Baker Streets, in Pawnee's historic Factory District. It is also known for two fires which took place in 1906 and 1922. It is also the home of the self proclaimed "world-famous Pawnee Pumpernickel bread", which has a secret recipe. Today, the site is host to a Taco Bell/KFC, a locksmith, and a Papa John's/Taco Bell Express.
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