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  2. Wedding Cake House (Kennebunk, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    unknown. The Wedding Cake House in 2006. Once called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, [1] the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House, is a historic house located at 104 Summer Street in Kennebunk, Maine. The home was built in 1825 by shipbuilder George W. Bourne (1801–1856), who later built a ...

  3. Richard C. Burtis House - Wikipedia

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    Richard C. Burtis House. /  43.44778°N 83.52222°W  / 43.44778; -83.52222. The Richard C. Burtis House or Wedding Cake House is a Historic Site in Tuscola County, Michigan. The two-story Second Empire building was built from 1879 to 1880 for Richard C. Burtis, a shoemaker and local landowner. Ornamentation includes brackets and a ...

  4. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    A wedding cake is the traditional cake served at wedding receptions following dinner. In some parts of England, the wedding cake is served at a wedding breakfast; the 'wedding breakfast' does not mean the meal will be held in the morning, but at a time following the ceremony on the same day. In modern Western culture, the cake is usually on ...

  5. 40-year-old slice of Charles and Diana’s wedding cake for sale

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    The Prince of Wales married Lady Diana Spencer on July 29 1981.

  6. We Ranked 15 Popular Nothing Bundt Cakes Flavors, Just in ...

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    In addition to the cream cheese frosting, the cookie-cake combo comes topped with a thin layer of sugar that makes it extra tasty, and extra fun. The flavor is familiar, but using a classic cookie ...

  7. Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten's wedding cakes

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    Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten were offered many cakes from well-wishers around the world [1] for their wedding on 20 November 1947. Of these they accepted 12. [2] [3] The principal, ‘official’ cake, served at the wedding breakfast, was baked by the Scottish biscuit maker, McVitie and Price. The other 11 cakes – from prominent ...