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Burnside

[burn-sahyd]

noun

  1. Ambrose Everett, 1824–81, Union general in the American Civil War.



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Then, when I was talking to a friend, he reminded me that I knew this place — the Pico Burnside Baths, which was an old Russian Jewish bathhouse.

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“People are scared,” says Melissa Kono, the elected town clerk in Burnside, Wisconsin.

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They packed rock clubs along Burnside, making the city a breeding ground for talented, ambitious bands.

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In April, a formerly unhoused man participating in the mission’s long-term shelter program was sorting through piles of donations at the mission’s Burnside Shelter.

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“No one’s leaving anything to chance in this election cycle,” said veteran Democratic consultant Sue Burnside.

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