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  2. Two businesses team up for a test kitchen and food hub in ...

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    A new venture in the works at 406 and 408 N. Third St. in Wilmington, N.C. is set to be an office site and test kitchen for Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar, and offer space for food trucks and more.

  3. A growing restaurant brand is headed to Columbia’s BullStreet ...

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    The menu at Shuckin’ Shack includes, as you would imagine, a variety of oysters, including on the half-shell, steamed and char grilled. It also offers shrimp, clams, snow crab legs, mussels, Low ...

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  5. Murchison Building - Wikipedia

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    The Murchison is near the northern terminus of Wilmington's Riverwalk, [11] [12] a historic waterfront pedestrian stroll among buildings and businesses that front the Cape Fear River. This inland port thrived from the cotton trade during the late 19th century and early 20th century and is now home to restaurants, theaters, nightclubs and weekly ...

  6. Three Wilmington-area restaurants make Yelp’s 2024 list of ...

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    In a newly released list from Yelp, three restaurants in Brunswick, Pender and New Hanover counties were named among the Top 100 Seafood Spots for 2024.. The crowd-sourcing review site regularly ...

  7. Shuckin' and jivin' - Wikipedia

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    Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans is a 1981 book by Daryl Cumber Dance. [11] [12] "Mr. Shuck ‘n’ Jive" is a song written by Jimmy Webb for Art Garfunkel's 1977 album Watermark. The lyrics refer to an old friend telling far-fetched stories of past glory and their current diminished state.

  8. Shukin - Wikipedia

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    The Shukin had been developed by Akiyama Kichigoro in 1897 in Japan. [3] It was wiped out once due to events in World War II, but has since been revived.. The Shukin is rare type of goldfish even in Japan, although the breed is becoming popular in the US with advanced hobbyists.

  9. A popular seafood restaurant chain is coming to Columbia ...

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