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Pembroke is an historic town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Pembroke is a South Shore suburb of the Boston metropolitan area. The town is located approximately halfway between Boston and Cape Cod. The town is considered rural in character, with pockets of suburban neighborhoods.
The Hobomock Inn was located on Route 36 (a state highway) in Pembroke, Massachusetts.It was famous as a meeting place for American politicians, four terms mayor of Boston and one term Governor of Massachusetts, James Michael Curley and his friends and supporters.
The highway runs near Silver Lake to the west and crosses Route 27 before ending at Route 14 just south of Pembroke Center. This road is locally famous as the location of the former Hobomock Inn, a tavern linked to the famous Massachusetts politician, James Michael Curley. The legend is that Curley designated this rural road as a state highway ...
He was also part-owner (with Shawn Thornton and Tim Wakefield) of a Pembroke, Massachusetts restaurant called Turner's Yard, which closed in 2014. Casey announced in December 2019 that he will be opening another restaurant, Yellow Door Taqueria, in South End which will open in February 2020.
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The restaurant said four were dressed as American soldiers, one as a military nurse and two were dressed as SS soldiers. The Kith and Kin restaurant in Hudson, Massachusetts. / Credit: CBS Boston
D.P. Dough is an American chain of calzone restaurants started in Amherst, Massachusetts, and now headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. D.P. Dough restaurants are located in twenty-seven [2] college towns across the United States, offering late-night food delivery primarily marketed to local student populations.
Davio's in Boston, Massachusetts. Steve DiFillippo is a restaurateur and owner of the Davio’s restaurant group located in Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, Foxborough and the Avila’s restaurant in Boston. [1] He is also the creator of a retail product line of spring rolls under the Davio’s brand. [2]