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| That's easy. It was Fletcher Davis in Athens, Texas in the late 1880s. | |
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| NO way man! It was totally Louis Lassen in New Haven, Connecticut in 1895. | |
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| DUDE. I know this. Uh...Frank and Charles Menches of Hamburg, New York in 1885. | |
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| You have the year right, but I'm pretty sure it was "Hamburger Charlie" Nagreen in Seymour, Wisconsin. | |
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| Mmm...definitely Oscar Bilby of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1891. | |
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| This is nuts! How can the fattest country in the world NOT know how its own hamburger was invented? And where did you come from? | |
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