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  2. Leeann Chin (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    By the time Chin left the business in the late 1990s, the Leeann Chin chain had become a Chinese fast food operation. [2] Smaller take-out locations were set up inside Byerly's grocery stores. [3] Chin retired in 1999. [3] The Leeann Chin chain now had more than 40 locations, mostly in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul area, as of 2010. [2]

  3. Pick Up Stix - Wikipedia

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    The company serves both dine-in and take-out customers, and offers offsite catering and some delivery services. It also supplies meals to private schools as part of a school lunch program. It is owned by Lorne Goldberg's Mandarin Holdings, the parent company of Leeann Chin, who bought the company from Carlson Companies in 2010. [2]

  4. Leeann Chin - Wikipedia

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    The chain was founded by its namesake, Leeann Chin, and funded by Carl Pohlad (banker and former owner of the Minnesota Twins) and actor Sean Connery. [1] The concept received Best Chinese Food and Best Takeout Food as well as being voted No. 80 in a list of the country's top 100 by fast casual restaurant industry website FastCasual.com in 2011 ...

  5. List of Chinese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Chinese restaurants.A Chinese restaurant is an establishment that serves Chinese cuisine outside China.Some have distinctive styles, as with American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese cuisine.

  6. Joseph S. Manasse - Wikipedia

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    Joseph S. Manasse (August 3, 1831 – December 26, 1897) was an early settler of San Diego, California. Manasse was born in 1831 in Filehne, Prussia and came to San Diego in 1853 with his brother Heyman and cousin Moses. He opened a store in Old Town San Diego with little money, but soon prospered.

  7. Martin D. Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    The office of the mayor was reinstated in 1888, and Hamilton continued in his role as president of the board of trustees. Following the resignation of Mayor William Jefferson Hunsaker on November 13, 1888, Hamilton was elevated to acting Mayor of San Diego until the next election could be held.

  8. George P. Tebbetts - Wikipedia

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    The city charter was abolished and city administration was performed by a board of trustees with no mayor, operated by the state. Tebbetts later was member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors during 1854–1864. During an Indian war at Warner Springs in the early 1850s, Tebbetts served as ensign with Fitzgerald's Volunteers.

  9. 1880s Southern California real estate boom - Wikipedia

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    An illustrated history of Los Angeles County, California. 1889 – via HathiTrust. McWilliams, Carey (1973) [1946]. "Chapter VII. Years of the Boom". Southern California Country: An Island on the Land. American Folkways Series (Reprint ed.). Salt Lake City, Utah: Peregrine Smith Books. ISBN 0-87905-007-1. LCCN 73077787