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It's time to take a walk down memory lane and remember all the wonderful times we've had together, from our first bakery on Rogers Avenue back in the 1960s, to the move to our current Falstaff location. There were expansions, as the bakery grew, and as the Cohn family grew up and we all got older. So enjoy the good times, and check back often as we continue to share the many memories that both made, and help make Goldman's the bakery it is today.
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 1965 - Fred Cohn at the Rogers Avenue location shortly after the bakery was purchased from the Goldmans |
1973 - Fred working the ovens
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1973 - Fred with son Max "training techniques!"
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1970 or earlier - a skinny Max Cohn working the ovens
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1970 or earlier - Inge Cohn working at the Rogers Avenue location
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Around 1973 - Leah and Max working in the bakery
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Between 1965-1970 Rogers Avenue - Fred working on a batch of Spritz Cookies
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Around 1978-1980 Falstaff location- Fred working in very congested quarters at the time
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 1995 - Fred Cohn at his bench. Max standing in the background
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Nieces and great nieces, Golani, Tali, Noa, and Mia have fun cutting cookies at Hanukkah time, December 2008
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 New Years Eve, 1974 - Esther Belle would always be there if you needed a laugh. It's been many years, but we still miss her.
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 1974 - Joanne Decker. One of the original employees from the former owners. Joanne worked with us until she became ill in 1995.
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 December 31, 1974 - New Years Eve at the Fallstaff shopping center location.
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 A very young Charles Duvall Jr. and Fred Cohn posing for the cameras. Charles is still with the bakery today.
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2008 - Goldman's is proud to announce that they've been voted Baltimore's best bakery by the Baltimore City Paper!
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