[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="665"]Photo Courtesy of NOLA.com[/caption] The family-owned bakery that survived the Great Depression and manufactured the classic fried Hubig's pies burned down last night. Authorities say a five-alarm fire originated somewhere in the Marigny factory's fryer room some time around 4:30 am. Nobody was injured. The bakery's owners have expressed concern for the well-being of the company's 40 employees but have vowed to return to operation. For more on this story, visit NOLA.com.
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