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Appleseed

American  
[ap-uhl-seed] / ˈæp əlˌsid /

noun

  1. Johnny John Chapman, 1774–1845, American pioneer and orchardist: prototype for character in American folklore.


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Ann Baddour is the director of the Fair Financial Services Project at Texas Appleseed, a nonprofit organization focused on social, economic and racial justice issues in the Lone Star state.

From MarketWatch

The latter will utilize the same Appleseed Avenue set, although additional spaces will be built out.

From Los Angeles Times

For now, however, think of Appleseed Avenue as part of greater Los Angeles escape room trend.

From Los Angeles Times

I am playing a gamed called “Election Day” at Appleseed Avenue, a relatively new escape room in a multi-story strip mall in Newhall.

From Los Angeles Times

The puppet world is in the midst of a crisis, torn over whether humans should be allowed to wander the fictional street of Appleseed Avenue.

From Los Angeles Times