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Making The World's Largest Apple Pie

Yakima, Washington:   October, 1927. Bakers loading the 400 gallons of apples used to make the world's largest apple pie to celebrate National Apple Week in Yakima. The pie is 10 feet across, and it took five cords of wood to heat the oven to bake it. It weighs 1 ton, and was consumed by 2000 school children.
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Title:
Making The World's Largest Apple Pie
Caption:
Yakima, Washington: October, 1927. Bakers loading the 400 gallons of apples used to make the world's largest apple pie to celebrate National Apple Week in Yakima. The pie is 10 feet across, and it took five cords of wood to heat the oven to bake it. It weighs 1 ton, and was consumed by 2000 school children.
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Album / Universal Images Group / Underwood Archives/UIG
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4800 x 3633 px | 49.9 MB
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40.6 x 30.8 cm | 16.0 x 12.1 in (300 dpi)