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  2. 25 Classic American Steakhouses Totally Worth the Splurge - AOL

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    The Drover. Omaha, Nebraska. Tasting Table says the casual Drover is "straight out of a Western flick: all wagon wheels, worn saddles and whiskey pints." Speaking of whiskey, reviewers say you ...

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    The Drover. Omaha, Nebraska Type of food: Steakhouse What people say: There's a reason this old-school '70s-era steakhouse, complete with dark wood and leather booths (although jeans are allowed ...

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    Omaha, NE 21 (79) October 26, 2011 Food Pig Wing ... Next on Adam's agenda was to try some authentic Omaha steaks, and for this he went to The Drover, which is known ...

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  6. Amazing Eats - Wikipedia

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    Stops include: Cattlemen's Steakhouse in Oklahoma City for the George H. W. Bush-dubbed "Presidential T-Bone", a wet aged steak doused in savory beef au jus; The Silo Restaurant in Lewiston, New York, for the "Haystack", a one-pound sandwich combining sliced ribeye steak, melted mozzarella cheese, and deep fried hash browns; The Buckhorn ...

  7. Jay H. Neff - Wikipedia

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    He bought similar publications in Omaha, Nebraska and St. Louis, Missouri. In 1901 an editorial in the Kansas City Drovers Telegram entitled "Call It The American Royal" was to end up causing the Kansas City Livestock Show to change its name to the American Royal.

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  9. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, drovers took their herds up through the eastern edge of Kansas; but there, too, they met opposition from farmers, who induced their territorial legislature to pass a protective law in 1859. [2] During the 1850s, emigration and freighting from the Missouri River westward also caused a rise in demand for oxen.