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Description
The Dupont Bakery, located at 49 Second Street, in Auburn, was founded by Franco-American immigrant Philippe Dupont in 1893. It was known for its 'Sonny Boy' bread. In 1933, the New Auburn Fire destroyed the original bakery pictured here, which was replaced by a modern plant. Eventually the business was sold to LePage bakeries.
About This Item
- Title: Philippe Dupont Bakery, Auburn, 1900
- Creation Date: 1914
- Subject Date: 1914
- Location: New Auburn, Auburn, Androscoggin County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 18.5 cm x 21 cm
- Local Code: 2013.0.24
- Object Type: Image
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- Carriages--Maine--Auburn
- Automobiles--Maine--Auburn
- Horses--Maine--Auburn
- Bakeries--Maine--Auburn
- Business enterprises--Maine--Auburn
- Buildings--Maine--Auburn
- People--Maine--Auburn
- Second Street (Auburn, Me.)
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