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* [http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1989/-Spud-Trust-to-Market-Potato-Chips-in-Soviet-Union/id-a51193b22bc1a5cbb94bb9b02c96ed2e "'Spud Trust' to Market Potato Chips in Soviet Union"], by Bryan Brumley, Associated Press, November 8, 1989 |
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/food/1993/03/03/redefining-snack-food-for-the-90s/6c57ee04-9be7-4242-8930-3f5e7ef6e68a/ "Redefining Snack Food for the '90s"], by Carole Sugarman, ''The Washington Post'', March 3, 1993 |
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/01/garden/best-mail-order-gifts-choices-galore.html?pagewanted=all "Best Mail-Order Gifts: Choices Galore"], by Marian Burros, ''The New York Times'', November 1, 1995 |
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**"These chips are made from organically grown Yukon Gold potatoes and have a fried-potato flavor that makes them impossible to put down. Mixed Vegetable Chips taste like the crisply fried vegetables they are." |
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/food/1999/05/26/hip-chips/48cf5051-574e-4c8b-a9ca-b9d0c0a041c5/ "Hip Chips"], by Andrew Marton, ''The Washington Post'', May 26, 1999 |
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/14/dining/food-stuff.html "A Few New Looks For the Potato Chip"], by Florence Fabricant, ''The New York Times'', July 14, 1999 |
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**"Route 11 Potato Chips has added a Chesapeake Crab flavor to its line. It's a decent chip with a hint of seafood flavor,..." |
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* [https://partners.nytimes.com/library/dining/112499holiday-food.html "Edible Gifts, a Click or a Call Away"], by Marian Burros, ''The New York Times'', November 24, 1999 |
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**"The salt-and-vinegar chips from Route 11 Potato Chips are intense and irresistible." |
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* [https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-82742687.html "Specialty chip maker packs quality into its bags: budding potato chip processor shares lessons learned in setting up an effective packaging operation."], by Lisa McTigue Pierce, ''Food & Drug Packaging Magazine'', December 1, 2001 |
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* [https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-332981.html "Seven on 11"], by Caroline Kettlewell, ''The Washington Post'', March 8, 2002 |
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* [http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/shopping-storing/food/best-potato-chips/best-potato-chips-eat-burger "The Best Potato Chips"], by Lindsay Funston, ''Real Simple'', August 2005 |
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* [https://books.google.com/books?id=U4tqtcJGMEkC&lpg=PA149&ots=vcUzle_doo&dq=%22Mama%20Zuma's%22&pg=PA146#v=onepage&q=%22Route%2011%22&f=false ''Crunch!: A History of the Great American Potato Chip''], by Dirk Burhans, Terrace Books, Madison, Wisconsin, 2008, {{ISBN|9780299227739}} |
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* [https://books.google.com/books?id=DmL9nnVzj1EC&lpg=PA162&dq=%22Route%2011%22%20potato%20chips&pg=PA162#v=onepage&q=%22Route%2011%22%20potato%20chips&f=false "Off the Beaten Path Virginia"], by Judy Colbert, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland, pg. 162, 2008, {{ISBN|9780762752317}} |
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* [http://www.southernliving.com/travel/best-road-trip-snacks/road-trip-snacks-route-11-chesapeake-crab-chips?iid=sr-link1 "Best Southern Snacks for Summer Road Trips"], ''Southern Living'', April 2010 |
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/fancy-food-show-a-fast-track-to-retailers/2011/06/29/gHQABfAwyH_story.html "Fancy Food Show: A fast track to retailers"], by Tim Carman, ''The Washington Post'', July 5, 2011 |
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* [http://www.nvdaily.com/news/2011/12/seeing-green-1/ "Seeing green"], by Josette Keelor, ''The Northern Virginia Daily'', December 30, 2011 |
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* [http://www.fooddrink-magazine.com/sections/producers/1084-route-11-potato-chips "Route 11 Potato Chips"], ''Food and Drink Magazine'', January 31, 2012 |
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/should-chip-maker-nix-flavors-to-up-efficiency/2012/02/27/gIQAfAjgpR_story.html "Should chip maker nix flavors to up efficiency?"], by Ronald T. Wilcox, ''The Washington Post'', March 3, 2012 |
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* [http://www.nbcwashington.com/blogs/worth-the-trip/Get-Your-Kicks-On-Route-11-142882165.html "Get Your Kicks on Route 66, But Your Chips on Route 11"], by Sarah Pixley, WRC-TV, March 21, 2012 |
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* [http://augustafreepress.com/oprah-route-11-chips-crave-worthy/ "Oprah: Route 11 chips 'crave-worthy'"], ''Augusta Free Press'', March 30, 2012 |
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* [http://www.oprah.com/food/Sweet-Treats-New-Snacks-Delicious-Foods "The New Delicious: Creamy, Crunchy, Crumbly Treats to Try"], ''O, The Oprah Magazine'', April 2012 |
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* [http://www.nvdaily.com/news/2012/04/route-11/ "The big 20 – Route 11 celebrates success with honor"], by Josette Keelor, ''The Northern Virginia Daily'', April 18, 2012 |
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* [https://books.google.com/books?id=TzBG4P1gE-MC&lpg=PA247&dq=%22Sarah%20Cohen%22%20Tabard&pg=PA247#v=onepage&q=%22Sarah%20Cohen%22%20Tabard&f=false "Dishing Up® Virginia: 145 Recipes That Celebrate Colonial Traditions and Contemporary Flavors"], by Patrick Evans-Hylton, Storey Publishing, North Adams, Massachusetts, pg. 247, 2013, {{ISBN|9781603428682}} |
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* [http://www.nvdaily.com/news/2013/07/ben-jerrys-uses-route-11-chips-for-dc-themed-flavor/ "Ben & Jerry’s uses Route 11 chips for D.C.-themed flavor"], by Ryan Cornell, ''The Northern Virginia Daily'', July 2, 2013 |
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/route-11-potato-chips-finds-success-as-a-cult-favorite-in-a-fiercely-competitive-market/2014/03/21/56551306-aa10-11e3-b61e-8051b8b52d06_story.html "Route 11 Potato Chips finds success as a cult favorite in a fiercely competitive market"], by Don Harrison, ''The Washington Post'', March 22, 2014 |
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* [http://distinctionhr.com/a-river-of-chips/ "A River Of Chips"], by Lanine Latus, ''Distinction Magazine'', August 2014 |
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* [http://jewishfoodexperience.com/chips-old-block/ "Chips Off the Old Block"], by Zachary Paul Levine, ''Jewish Food Experience'', December 1, 2014 |
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* [http://www.bonappetit.com/entertaining-style/parties/article/superbowl-chips "13 Chips We Love Even More Than Homemade"], by Belle Cushing, ''Bon Appétit'', January 26, 2015 |
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* [https://governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/newsarticle?articleId=7994 "Governor McAuliffe Announces Expansion of Specialty Potato Chip Production Facility in Shenandoah County"], Office of the Governor, March 18, 2015 |
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* [http://www.richmond.com/business/local/article_3b18352d-9828-5bfc-a04a-937c72b6faed.html "Virginia-based Route 11 potato chips to expand production"], by John Reid Blackwell, ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', March 18, 2015 |
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* [http://www.whsv.com/content/news/Gov-McAuliffe-picks-Route-11-Potato-Chips-as-Virginia-Business-Spotlight-390731331.html "Gov. McAuliffe picks Route 11 Potato Chips as Virginia Business Spotlight"], by Caleb Stewart, WHSV-TV, August 19, 2016 |
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* [http://www.nvdaily.com/news/2016/12/route-11-potato-chips-affected-by-valley-milk-recall/ "Route 11 Potato Chips affected by Valley Milk recall"], by Nathan Budryk, ''The Northern Virginia Daily'', December 22, 2016 |
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Almost there. Some copy changes, and I think one claim requires more research. Ping me when done. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 02:01, 1 July 2024 (UTC)
Did you know? If you fancy doing so, I always have plenty of GA nominees to review. Just look for the all-uppercase titles in the Television section. Reviews always appreciated.
Copy changes
[edit]Lead
[edit]- The lead should be consolidated into four paragraphs or fewer.
- The Culinary Arts Group planned to raze the building in 1998, which preservationists responded with missing "to" before "which"
- Done APK hi :-) (talk) 10:31, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
- Passing. I dropped some stuff in there too that fills some of the 1960s-1970s gap. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 22:43, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
History
[edit]- two-to-three stories No need to hyphenate
- I would like to see more support for the "groundbreaking" claim. The nomination form says "a model of its kind". I wonder if there is anything further?
- This was a groundbreaking program locally and it lasted for several years. WP:CINS, but here you're better served by removing the "it"
- The plan was praised by some industry and government officials, but criticized by others who didn't think students should be trained for the service industry. Remove comma (CinS)
- beating an offer by the United States Secret Service (USSS) whose headquarters wraps around the east and south sides of the school Add a comma after (USSS)
- "one of the last public schools remaining in downtown Washington, providing physical evidence of the residential neighborhoods and ethnic groups that were once an important part of the downtown community." Logical quote because this is a sentence fragment: community".
- "schools buildings" fix
- and "no foreign government or foreign-owned or-controlled entity will be allowed to purchase or occupy the property." another logical quote issue. Consider paraphrasing to reduce quote length to something like a ban on ownership or occupation by any "foreign government or foreign-owned or-controlled entity".
- Meanwhile the surrounding area changed rapidly after the $950 million multi-use development, CityCenterDC, was built across the street. This is not an appositive, and it's something I abhor. Why? Because without the name, you're left wondering "what multi-use development". Try one of these:
- Meanwhile, the surrounding area changed rapidly after the $950 million multi-use development CityCenterDC was built across the street.
- Meanwhile, the surrounding area changed rapidly after CityCenterDC, a $950 million multi-use development, was built across the street.
- Has there been any action on HR 4688 in the Senate in the five-plus months since this nomination?
- @Sammi Brie:, a Senate committee passed the bill, but I don't know if it's going to a full vote in the Senate itself. APK hi :-) (talk) 10:31, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
Location and design
[edit]- between Chinatown to the east, and downtown to the west Remove unneeded comma
- to the east and south, the Secret Service headquarters Remove unneeded comma to match rest of sentence
- Try "rarer" instead of "more rare"
- "liven" should be "enliven"
- What is the unit on 12/12 and 9/9?
- Located in the hallway is a lounge area on each floor. Try Located in the hallway on each floor is a lounge area.
Sourcing and spot checks
[edit]Earwig flags some agency titles and a few unavoidable, banal statements like "The school was named in honor of Daniel Webster".
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And now, the combination of the site's prime location and a cash-strapped school board may result in a bidding war.
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The appraisal report said that its “highest and best use” resided in tearing it down and building anew. ... It didn’t take long for the D.C. Preservation League to sound the alarm. On Dec. 22, just 11 days after Starke’s group applied for the demolition permit, the League’s Jerry Maronek was scrambling downtown to file the necessary papers to designate Webster a historic landmark. ... National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), which plans to build new offices on the site and lease a space to the culinary institute
Might be worth mentioning NTEU planned an office building. - 7:
Tipped off in late December that a demolition permit was being sought for a school at 10th and H streets NW, he and other D.C. Preservation League members rushed to prepare a detailed landmark application in less than 48 hours.
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In early 2001, the Secret Service asked the General Services Administration, which manages real estate for the federal government, to pursue the property once again.
Images
[edit]- No licensing issues on any images—thanks for contributing your own shots, as always. Unsure if the Secret Service star logo is needed, frankly.
- Encouragement: Add alt text.
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