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'''Address:''' [[New%20York%20Route%2086|New York Route 86]], [[Ray%20Brook|Ray Brook]]
'''Address:''' [[New%20York%20Route%2086|New York Route 86]], [[Ray%20Brook|Ray Brook]]

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Borne and Bread, 2011
Borne and Bread, 1991

Address: New York Route 86, Ray Brook

Other names: The Pine Cone, serving ice cream in 2018

Year built:

Other information: This was a bakery run by the Yanchitises. It was previously associated with the Half Way Motel. Before Borne and Bread, it had been a garage, and afterward, briefly, an ice cream stand, as it is again in 2018.

From the Lake Placid-North Elba Historic Preservation Commission survey, September 30, 1991, Ray Brook Auto Tourist Accommodations section: Borne and Bread is a bake shop housed in a two-bay service station with a bracketed, shallow hipped roof. A large elaborate bracket supports a hanging arrow sign at the center front, above and between the two small bays.

 

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