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  2. IHOP & Applebee's May Join Forces to Open 'Co-Branded ... - AOL

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    In a recent fourth-quarter earnings call, Dine Brands Inc., the parent company of Applebee's and IHOP, announced plans to open dual-branded restaurants as part of its growth efforts.Dine Brands ...

  3. IHOP - Wikipedia

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    While IHOP's focus is on breakfast foods, it also offers a menu of lunch and dinner items. The company has 1,841 locations in the Americas ( United States , Canada , Mexico , Panama , Peru , Ecuador and Guatemala ), the Middle East ( United Arab Emirates , Kuwait , Saudi Arabia and Qatar ), South Asia ( India and Pakistan ),and Southeast Asia ...

  4. Capitol Complex Historic District - Wikipedia

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    North of the state house, across Capitol Street, is The Blaine House, a National Historic Landmark property that now serves as the official residence of the governor of Maine. Built in 1833 and enlarged in the 1860s and 1870s by James G. Blaine , the house was given to the state in 1919.

  5. Kennebec County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Kennebec County Courthouse is located at 95 State Street in Augusta, Maine, the state capital and county seat of Kennebec County.Built in 1829 and twice enlarged, it is one of the oldest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the state, and its earliest known example of a Greek temple front.

  6. Guy P. Gannett House - Wikipedia

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    The Guy P. Gannett House is a historic house at 184 State Street in Augusta, Maine. Built in 1911 to a design by Boston architect James Thomas, it is the only significant example of Mediterranean Revival architecture in Kennebec County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  7. Gov. John F. Hill Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Governor Hill Mansion is a historic house at 136 State Street in Augusta, Maine. It was built in 1901 for John F. Hill to a design by John Calvin Stevens, and is one of the state's grandest examples of Colonial Revival architecture. It now serves as an event facility.

  8. Tappan-Viles House - Wikipedia

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    The Tappan-Viles House is a historic house at 150 State Street in Augusta, Maine.Built in 1816 and restyled several times, the house exhibits an eclectic combination of Federal, Italianate, and Colonial Revival styles, the latter contributed by architect John Calvin Stevens.

  9. Winthrop Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Winthrop Street Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area of Augusta, Maine encapsulating about 100 years of residential home development. The area features high-quality and well-preserved examples of homes from the early 19th to early 20th centuries, as well as two churches and the Lithgow Library .