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DescriptionPhoenix-Pioneer Living History Museum-Phoenix Bakery-1881-2.jpg
English: The Phoenix Bakery building was built in 1881 and was originally located at 7 West Washington Street in Phoenix. Edward Elsele and Alfred Becker owned the bakery. In 1910, the bakery became the first one in the territory to try out a horseless carriage to deliver their products. In 1929, the sons of the original owners inherited the bakery. They decided to go wholesale and renamed their product Holsum. What was left of the shell of the bakery building was donated to the Pioneer Living History Museum and is now located at 3901 W. Pioneer Road in Phoenix, Arizona.
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